Barcelona – Atlético: Rodrigo De Paul enjoys significant success

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After overthrowing FC Barcelona in the very last moments of the match (1-2), Atlético temporarily clings to first place in the standings. After the match, Rodrigo De Paul could only savor his victory. “ When we suffer more, we also appreciate more. We faced a great rival. We were playing for first place. There were a lot of things. We worked very hard. It is the result of hard work. It’s well deserved for the team to end the year like this », Commented the Argentinian.

To play this type of match, you have to be ready to play and also to suffer. We are facing a very good opponent. I’m very happy for the whole team. There’s obviously excitement because we’re at the top. Satisfaction when work and effort are rewarded. My daughter asks me to celebrate and I do“, also indicated the midfielder at Atlético de Madrid.

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