Barcelona – Atlético: Jan Oblak very happy with his team’s victory

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An incredible scenario in Barcelona. While the two teams were tied a few minutes from the end of the match, the Catalans conceded a cruel defeat in the final moments of the game against Atlético (1-2). Strong man of the match, credited with an 8.5 by the editorial staff of French Football Weekly, Jan Oblak did not hide his joy at the end of the match. “ We are very happy to win. I’ve never won here before. We suffered a lot, we started badly. After the 1-0 we kept a clean sheet and at the last minute Sorloth gave us the victory », blurted the Slovenian doorman into the microphone of Movistar.

The Madrilenian also added: “ The championship is very long. This match is not decisive. It’s about three points and there’s a lot at stake. It was important to win, but there are two very big teams and we have to take the matches one after the other. A month and a half ago, we were way off track. Let’s hope we stay in this area and don’t go down “.

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