While leading 2-0, Barça scuttled to finally draw at Celta de Vigo this Saturday, November 23 (2-2), as part of the 14th day of La Liga. Faulty on the first goal conceded by the Catalan club, Jules Koundé made his mea culpa. Hansi Flick tackled the performance of all of his players.
An astonishing nervousness for a match which held out their arms to them: the Barça players scuttled themselves this Saturday, November 23, by conceding a draw in Vigo (2-2) as part of the 14th day of La Liga. The Catalans led 2-0 after goals from the in-form Raphinha-Lewandowski duo (15th and 61st minutes).
It was an angry Hansi Flick who presented himself to the press: “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,” said the German technician. “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.”
Everything changed after the second yellow – synonymous with red – from Marc Casado, who left his team at 10 in the 82nd minute: four minutes later, it was 2-2 with the goals in quick succession from Alfonso Gonzalez and by Hugo Alvarez. Frustrating. Especially since FC Barcelona is still leader of the championship, it can see Real Madrid return to a point in the event of victories against Leganes this Sunday and in its postponed match in Valencia.
“This error is detrimental to us”
Faulty on the first goal conceded with a loss of ball while he tried to put the ball back to Inaki Pena, Jules Koundé made his self-criticism on DAZN Spain: “We did not do what was necessary throughout throughout the match and at the end, they punish us And it starts with me I didn't have a good match at all, I lacked concentration and you end up paying for it with a very easy move. is an error gross which cannot happen. I accept this error which, in the end, puts us in a difficult situation. This error is detrimental to us.
“It's not just because of Jules or Casado's red. It's the whole team that loses or wins together,” insisted Hansi Flick.