Barcelona’s Sergi Roberto believes “there is no need to burn everything” despite his team slipping to a 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid in El Clasico.
Karim Benzema and Federico Valverde struck in the first half on Sunday to give hosts Madrid a two-goal lead at the break, but Ferran Torres pulled one back with seven minutes left to give Barcelona hopes of a comeback.
However, Rodrygo secured all three points for the hosts when he fired home from the spot to leapfrog Madrid above Barca to the summit of LaLiga and round off a difficult week for the Blaugrana, whose Champions League hopes hang by a thread following Wednesday’s 3-3 draw with Inter.
Despite the disappointing loss, Roberto remained positive over Barcelona’s prospects this season and called for his team-mates to keep pulling in the same direction as they turn their attention to hosting Villarreal in LaLiga on Thursday.
“It is important to be forceful in both areas, and it was a shame,” Roberto told DAZN. “When we had long possessions we were able to create chances and when we were on top when trying to find the equaliser, we conceded a penalty and it was impossible to equalise.
“We have another final now on Thursday and we have to go for the three points and be all united, fans, team, club. There is no need to burn everything, I fully trust this team.”
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Roberto’s fellow defender, Jules Kounde, spoke of his frustrations at the result and the decision to award Madrid’s penalty, telling DAZN: “[I am] very disappointed.
“I don’t think we played a bad game but in the first half we failed in transitions.
“When they don’t have the ball, it seems like they’re struggling, but on two occasions they scored two goals and we have to learn from this.
“The penalty? I don’t see it but I think it’s very little. With 2-1 maybe we would have had a chance to draw.”
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