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Friday 31 October 2014

Clasico loss is still painful to Us,says Enrique

Thegoalmac can reveal that Luis Enrique has admitted that last weekend's Clasico loss at Real Madrid hurt - but pointed out that Barcelona remain top of La Liga. I think it will definitely be painful for any team to lose this kind of derby as special as the Clasico,but i think what matters at the end of the season is who won what,not who won derbies,after all Baraca won Real Madrid home and away last season in La Liga and still won zero trophy,while Real won two trophies.

So think for Barca their is no cause for alarm yet,but Enrique and his boys must learn from their mistakes Vs Madrid and PSG if they are to end the season on a high,you agree with me?Continue for What Enrique said.

"The team has trained hard this week, with the same intensity as they would any other,” the former Spain international told reporters on Friday.

“Defeats hurt - there’s no question about that - but over the course of a season you’re going to have to deal with all kinds of situations.
"It’s not until the end of the season that you can really say whether a team deserves one thing or another.

"But, all things considered, we’re top of the league at the moment.”
Luis Enrique was speaking ahead of Saturday's clash with Celta, whom he left at the end of last
season to take charge of Barca.

"There’s no doubt that this is a very special match for me because I know all the players," he confessed.
"I have very fond memories of Celta. It’s a small club with big values."

Indeed, Luis Enrique is not expecting an easy ride against his old side, who currently sit sixth in La Liga, having lost just one of their opening nine fixtures under new coach Eduardo Berrizo.

“They’re a very dangerous and effective team," the former midfield ace mused. "They don’t speculate. They try to hold onto the ball and create a lot of pressure.

"I’m delighted that they’re having such a good season. They’re showing that both in their football and their results.

“They are very good at playing as a unit and are solid in defence.
“They fight back every time they lose the ball, and that’s what makes them so dangerous.
"It’s going to be difficult match but the objective is the same as ever: to play well and win.”

Luis Suarez made his Barca debut in last weekend's Clasico, following the expiration of his four-month ban for biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 World Cup.

Speculation is rife that the Uruguay international is now set to make his first start at Camp Nou but Luis Enrique was reluctant to be drawn on the issue.

"He’s training very well and at a good rate” he said of Suarez. "We’ll now be getting the chance to see him playing in matches, and that’s when you can really judge him as a player.”




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