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It’s a defeat that doesn’t go down for Pedri. Scorer against Atlético de Madrid, the Spanish midfielder could not prevent his team from losing to the Colchoneros (1-2). “It’s a very tough defeat, I think we had chances to kill the game and when you don’t do that, this is what happens. I think Raphinha had two, Robert another and I missed one chance. In football, if you don’t take chances, you lose. In the end, they took us against and we should have been smarter and not discovered ourselves so much”explained the 22-year-old midfielder after the meeting.
While there are only a few matches left to play on the Montjuic side for the Barcelonans, the Blaugrana nugget returned to the lack of sovereignty of his team at home. “It’s difficult, especially because at home that’s where it should be much more difficult to beat us and that’s not the case. We have to improve a lot, we have to take advantage of the break that comes now to reset ourselves mentally and physically and come with everything to try not to lose a match and wait for the others to bite.concluded the former Las Palmas player. A situation which will perhaps change for Barça, as the club prepares to return to the Camp Nou at the start of 2025.
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