Thursday, 7 November 2019
Barcelona’s Poor Performance does not worry Gerard Pique
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DBasia.news – Defender, Gerard Pigue, is not worried after Barcelona failed to win in two consecutive matches. Previously Barcelona on Matchday 4 Champions League, Wednesday (6/11), in the match against Slavia Prague, had to end in a draw. Likewise at home to Levante at the LaLiga event, Barcelona suffered a defeat with a score of 1-3.
Gerard Pique admitted the results against Slavia Prague showed that Barcelona were troubled this season. However, he remains optimistic that they will eventually be able to find a way out and achieve success. As it is based on past experience.
“The game that we played lately ended without the results we wanted. When that happens, attention and pressure reaches a peak. However, we are actually not so bad. Today, Slavia is unable to achieve many scoring opportunities, “Gerard Pique stated as quoted on the official UEFA website.
Furthermore, the player who once defended Manchester United have asked the Cules, as El Barca fans, to remain calm and provide full support. He warned, something like this had also been experienced during the training of Luis Enrique.
“At the moment, it’s hard to say we are like Champions League champions or not. However, on several occasions, this club did not appear well, but was able to win big titles. “Together with Luis Enrique, for six months we did not appear united, but were able to win the treble winners,” said the former Spanish national team.
He added, “I only ask the fans to show patience. We give all the ability to find ways to improve our game. “
According to Gerard
Pique, the most important thing right now is to remain calm. Criticism that scattered
when Barcelona did not appear well is normal. However, the best reaction is to
remain calm, not be provoked to be emotional. “We will try to overcome the
existing problems, improve ourselves. It’s time to stay cool and calmly
analyze, “he continued.
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