Ter Stegen: “There is no money for what is important, it is a shame”

MADRID, 22 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen described it as “shameful” that, with the money that football moves, there is not enough money for “what is important”, such as goal-line technology, although he also made self-criticism with his team , after seeing the League move away with the defeat (3-2) this Sunday against Real Madrid.

“I lack words for the things about the line, about the technology of the line, that they do not find a good angle to check it. I think it is a shame for football, other leagues have it. This world moves a lot of money and there is no money For what is important, I think it is a shame,” he said in a mixed zone.

One of the Barça captains regretted that a goal claimed by the visitors at the Santiago Bernabéu, which Lunin scored with considerable controversy, could not be better verified. On the other hand, Ter Stegen pointed to a bad game in defense of his team. “We had everything in our favor and we couldn’t maintain or take the three points. We didn’t have patience, calmness in their field, with the score in our favor. We didn’t have control. They are always capable of finding some solution, of finding shots,” he stated.

“Our match has nothing to do with the referees, but it does have an influence because it is part of the game. I am not saying that it was a mistake by the referee or that things have changed in favor of Real Madrid. We have to look at ourselves, we have not We were up to par defensively and we allowed them to have very clear chances,” he added.

In addition, the German goalkeeper acknowledged a “hard blow” after a week in which they also said goodbye to the Champions League against PSG. “On the one hand, we do not have it in our hands, and today has been a hard blow with respect to competing for the League. It is an accumulation of many things. Today, for example, we have not been at the level of competing that we should and this costs us “, term.