Barcelona squandered a terrific alternative to stretch their lead on the prime of the La Liga desk as they have been held to a 2-2 draw by Actual Betis earlier right now.
Regardless of taking the lead twice within the sport, first by Robert Lewandowski, after which Ferran Torres, the Blaugrana failed to guard their benefit and in the end ended up sharing the spoils with Manuel Pellegrini’s males at Estadio Benito Villamarin.
Flick ‘dissatisfied’ confirms Kounde
Talking to the media after the match, Barcelona defender Jules Kounde, who obtained the help for Lewandowski’s opener on the night, admitted that he was dissatisfied with the result.
“I’m dissatisfied, as a result of in the previous couple of minutes, we didn’t know the way to shield that 1-2. I feel we allow them to develop with our turnovers and our adverse actions,” stated the Frenchman.
“And in entrance of their residence crowd, Betis are crew, they know the way to play,” he added.
Kounde and Barcelona couldn’t defeat vs Betis. (Picture by Fran Santiago/Getty Photos)
The night ended on a bitter notice for Hansi Flick as he was first despatched off by the referee after which needed to see his crew fail to carry on to their lead from the stands.
On being requested how the German tactician was after the sport, Kounde replied: “Dissatisfied. However good. We now have to be taught from our errors, there’s an necessary sport in three days.”
When requested to elaborate on what went incorrect for Barcelona that they ended up conceding in stoppage-time, the previous Sevilla man stated:
“‘We now have to be a bit smarter within the final minutes. Don’t take dangers, don’t play so many balls. Possibly we must be extra pragmatic.”
Lastly, when requested in regards to the penalty that Frenkie de Jong conceded with a foul on Vitor Roque, Kounde opined: “I didn’t see it. I suppose if he gave it, it’s a penalty.”
Following the frustration in opposition to Actual Betis, Barcelona can be again in motion subsequent week as they get set to tackle Borussia Dortmund within the UEFA Champions League.
Supply: AS