Barça: Koundé attacks his teammates

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FC Barcelona have failed to impress throughout this campaign, with a few exceptions.

Xavi Hernandez is the main culprit, but Jules Koundé told the media that he thinks the players need to take more responsibility. Koundé has been one of the most criticized players this season, as he has failed to reproduce his good form since his injury in September. He was asked how he felt after the Copa del Rey victory over Unionistas Salamanca, in light of the humiliating defeat to Real Madrid four days earlier.

“I feel very good, confident. Ultimately, like the rest of the team, we can’t put everything down to one game. We need to look to the future and the most important thing is to learn from our mistakes”he told Teledeporte, quoted by MD.

Koundé protects Xavi

“We turned the page and we got the victory. It is a disappointment, but we have spoken and we must look forward. Today was important and every match will be important. The team is eager to turn things around, which is what this club needs. Laporta encouraged us.”

But he also wanted to place part of the responsibility on the players. “ Of course, we can talk about the coach, but we’re the ones playing, so when there are bad results, it’s our fault. It’s up to us. We had to react, this match was important and we have to move forward with intensity. I think that’s what we need this year, and also to be more efficient. »

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