Thursday, 14 April 2016
Slumping Barca must bounce back
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique admitted his side are suffering a slump in
form after a third defeat in four games saw them dumped out of the
Champions League by Atletico Madrid.
Antoine Griezmann struck twice for Atletico in a 2-0 win Wednesday to
seal their passage to the last four at Barcelona’s expense for the second
time in three years, 3-2 on aggregate.
“It is clear that we are not in our best form, especially if you consider how
we were playing before, but we need to lift ourselves,” said Enrique,
whose side’s dreams of a treble were dashed.
Barca had gone 39 games without tasting defeat before losing back-to-
back La Liga games to Real Madrid and Real Sociedad to leave Atletico
also breathing down their necks just three points behind in the title race
with six games remaining.
Enrique’s men will return to the Vicente Calderon in May for the Copa del
Rey final and he insisted a league and Cup double would still mean a
successful season despite missing the chance to become the first side to
retain Europe’s top trophy since it became the Champions League in 1992.
“The team wanted to retain the title, it was one our objectives and excited
every Barca fan, but it isn’t to be,” said Enrique.
“We are finding it much more difficult than normal to score goals and
suffering defensively too. We all have to improve and I’m the first one in
that regard,” he added.
“The objectives for Barcelona are always the highest possible. We should
be proud that Barca are always favourites for everything.
“We understand that we have to accept defeat, we have other competitions
coming up that we can win. For any coach in the world to win two titles is
a successful season.”
– ‘Important step’ –
Victory ended Atletico’s seven-game losing streak against Barca dating
back to when the Madrid club sealed their La Liga title at the Camp Nou
in 2014.
Diego Simeone’s men also reached the Champions League final that
season before losing in heartbreaking fashion to local rivals Real Madrid
in the final.
Real lie in wait once more along with Bayern Munich and Manchester
City in Friday’s semi-final draw.
Simeone is determined Atletico’s journey towards a first Champions
League title won’t end in the last four.
“I don’t have any thought for the semi-finals other than winning,” he said.
“We won’t have anything easy. City have incredible financial power and
Real Madrid and Bayern are historic teams in this competition.
“For Atletico to be among the four best teams in Europe is an important
step, but just that, because we want more.”
Griezmann was Atletico’s hero as he took his tally for the season to 29 in
all competitions with a towering first-half header before sealing the tie
from the penalty spot two minutes from time.
However, the Frenchman was quick to laud the collective effort of his side
as they shut out Barca’s fearsome front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez
and Neymar for their 29th clean sheet of the season.
“Everyone works hard defensively and tactically we are nearly perfect,”
said Griezmann.
“We are very happy tonight. I’m happy because I scored two goals and
tomorrow we won’t talk about these two goals but the great effort of the
team to be in the semi-finals.”
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