Marcus Sorg: “We cannot be satisfied”
MADRID, 16 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The FC Barcelona midfielder Pedri pointed to a poor performance by his team as part of the blame for the defeat (0-1) against Leganés this Sunday, where they extended a “bad streak” in the League, without the intensity they put in the Champions League.
“We have to enter the game better. When a team like this scores a goal against you away from home, they put a lot of people behind. We have had chances, we have lacked that spark, we have to have clarity in front of goal if we want to win the games,” he said in statements to Dazn after the home defeat.
Pedri pointed out that the good attitude is what they are showing in the Champions League matches. “In the League we have to improve, we have a bad streak, and we have to go out like in the Champions League, to eat them up,” he noted.
On the other hand, Marcus Sorg, second to a suspended Hansi Flick, appeared at a press conference and confessed that they cannot be satisfied with one victory in the last six league games. “We will have to learn from this, we have to perform better in these games. These are things that happen, it is hard to accept but we will continue working,” he stated.
“We cannot be satisfied, but when you want to make a team, in this process, there are ups and downs. We have worked hard and now we are still leaders at the moment. Everything is very tight, we will have our chances,” he added, missing the support of the stands. animation.
Additionally, Sorg showed confidence in his players. “After the game the emotions are there and we have to wait a few hours for the analysis. The most important thing for the coaches and the fans is to say that we have to continue trusting the players. We have to encourage them, the team can improve,” said.
“The last few weeks have been very intense but the data after training was very good and we were able to use the players who played in Dortmund, but this is the result,” he added, before trusting in a good performance against Atlético de Madrid next week with the lead at stake.
“What we have learned in the last month is that one game has nothing to do with the next. We are going to give it our all and it will be another game,” he concluded.