Barcelona drop statement on angry fans swarming Ronald Koeman's car after Real Madrid loss

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    “It’s true that we were good in the first half; we controlled the game well,” Koeman explained.

    “We had a great opportunity to get ahead on the scoreboard. But in the second half, they did their thing and defended well. We couldn’t create danger.

    “With their counterattack, you have to be vigilant. The team did their best to draw level, even at 2-1. I’m disappointed with the result but not by what we’ve done as a team.

    “In a Clasico, a defeat means more than losing three points. But there’s no time to be down. I understand the frustration of the people. But today we’ve shown that we’re not inferior to Real Madrid.”



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