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Barcola: We lacked concentration against Bayern and my body is exhausted from continuous battles

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Early this morning, Paris Saint-Germain lost 1-2 to Bayern, which played with 10 men. Barcola accepted a media interview after the game.

What was the reason why Paris failed to keep up with Bayern in the first half?

"Concentration, we were quickly surprised by our opponents, and lacked accuracy in some offensive links, which cost us the goal. That's it, that's all."

Do you still have any regrets in the second half?

"We tried everything to score those two goals. We managed to narrow the point difference. It's a pity that we couldn't equalize the score. Bayern is a very good team. We have experienced huge difficulties when playing against eleven men and must deal with such challenges through training."

Will this defeat bring doubts?

"No, there is no doubt. This wake-up call comes just in time, and we must not let down our guard."

Are there any positive factors that can be learned?

"The fighting spirit we showed when chasing points is exactly what needs to be maintained."

Compared with the defeat, the more serious problem tonight is the injuries of Dembele and Achraf?

"This is very tricky. I haven't seen them yet, so I'm not sure whether the injury is serious. In any case, I hope they are fine and hope the team can rely on them as soon as possible."

How much impact will Ashraf's absence have?

"He is a very good player and helps us tremendously in the right corridor. It is always a pleasure to play alongside him and his contribution is so great. Again, I hope his injury is not serious."

How would you rate your performance?

"I was in good shape in the first half, but in the second half I felt very, very tired. I tried to go all out, but the continuous battles really caused trouble. I started to feel fatigue and my body started to sound the alarm."

source:vn7m live

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