Barça: Marc-André ter Stegen disappointed with the result against Bilbao

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Last night, FC Barcelona was held to a draw by Athletic Bilbao (0-0). Unable to make a difference, the Catalan club also lost two major players from its squad, Frenkie de Jong and Pedri. The two midfielders gave way to youth, in this case Fermin Lopez and Lamine Yamal. A disillusionment of losing two major players for goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen. “The youngsters who replaced them have done very well, but when you lose two key players it shows. I hope it’s nothing serious.”

The German goalkeeper then commented on this draw, analyzing the Blaugrana’s shortcomings to win this match. “We didn’t penetrate the box enough and we didn’t create any danger. It’s always complicated to play in this stadium. A draw is a better result for them than for us., he assured. Race results, Barça is third, eight points behind Real Madrid.

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