Gerard Pique says Barcelona’s strong season and Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain will mean nothing if they fail to pick up any major trophies this term.
A Luis Suarez double and a Neymar strike saw the Catalans overcome
the French side 3-1 in Paris in the first leg of their quarter-final
tie.
Luis Enrique's men are also sitting top of La Liga and will
face Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey in a season which has been a
massive improvement on last year, in which they failed to pick up a
major trophy.
However, Pique believes that their strong performances are pointless if they cannot get any silverware out of them.
“This will mean nothing if we don't get any titles at the end of the
season. There is still much work to be done and so much of the season
still to go.
“Coming to Paris and getting the win is a great thrill for us. We
lost 3-2 in the group stage here and it has been a different experience
tonight. But the tie is not decided yet.
“We are very confident on the back of the results we have been
earning this season. We are aware of how difficult it is to have a
chance in three different competitions. But we can’t have a rest this
Saturday against Valencia. It is so hard to keep going, but it is a
challenge we can face.”
The win over Laurent Blanc's men comes just a few days after the
Blaugrana squandered a two goal lead to draw 2-2 with Sevilla in La
Liga.
And the Spanish centre-back insists that their experience
in Seville helped to ensure that they were 100 per cent focused at the
Parc des Princes and will remain so for the second leg.
“We have all learned a little bit. We had a lead against Sevilla and
then they pulled one back and we let the game slip away. Today we played
a better game and we have the result,” he told reporters after the
game.
“We have the tie in our hands but we need to give our best next Tuesday and try to win again.”

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