Pere Romeu came out with his usual calmness to a press conference after Barça beat Real Madrid 0-4 on the rival field, in what was the Catalan coach’s first Clásico. Despite being happy with the victory and, above all, with the team’s improvement, Pere Romeu also spoke about an attack by Olga Carmona on Graham Hansen that ended with a yellow card for Rafel Navarro and him, who protested the referee’s decision. : “I can’t understand it, it’s hard for me to understand it. I think I didn’t tell the referee, maybe I shouted with my arms raised. And I don’t like that. It seemed like a very, very clear tackle, I had it in front of me. mine and I am one person who never protests. “It seemed to me like a totally disproportionate tackle and I can’t understand that the ones who end up with a yellow card are, without saying practically anything, Rafel and I.”
“The game in general was very good. It is very difficult for, as a coach, the 90 minutes to be perfect. You are facing a team with very good qualities. For the whole game to be like the first half is complicated. We were very good In the first half, we had many scoring chances, even to score more goals,” analyzed the Catalan coach. “I think we deserved to have scored five goals. In the second half, despite not being as good as the first, we had free players inside the area to score more goals in the rival area, we could have scored a goal more, but the most important thing is the feeling that the team leaves behind. We are getting better and better,” he said.
Alexia Putellas scored the fourth goal and once again contributed to the history of the culé team, surpassing Luís Suárez in the ranking of the club’s top scorers: “They are data, a career and scoring ranking, incredible numbers. But the important thing about this team is that we have many players with a lot of ability to score goals. If it is not one, it is another, they understand each other well between the lines. “Alexia has incredible scoring numbers at the scoring level, but there are many players who have the ability to score.”
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