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FC Barcelona is slowing down in La Liga. For the second time in a row, the Catalan club does not take three points in the championship. This Saturday evening, the Blaugrana conceded the match on the pitch of Celta de Vigo.
Yet ahead with a two-goal lead, Hansi Flick’s players were caught in the final minutes of the game. Alphonso Gonzalez and Hugo Alvarez allowed the Celta team to snatch a point from the draw.
After the game, the German coach did not hide his frustration with the result of the game and did not hesitate to charge his players in front of the journalists. “ It’s not just because of the last ten minutes but the whole match. We really had a bad match. We have to be honest. We made a lot of mistakes, including in the first half, we didn’t have confidence with the ball. We didn’t play our usual football. We were lucky on certain actions and we managed to take a point at the end. We have to react, it can’t happen again. It’s not just because of Jules Koundé or Casado’s red. It’s the whole team that loses or wins together. »
A fake which could allow Real Madrid to return to a point only in the event of success on the Leganes pitch.
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