Barcelona, ​​Ter Stegen: “We didn’t understand each other with Eric Garcia. It shouldn’t happen”

Marc-Andre ter Stegengoalkeeper of the Barcelonaspoke to the microphones of Movistar after the 2-1 defeat against Monaco, clarifying what happened when Eric Garcia was sent off in the 10th minute: “I feel sorry for him, it hurts, but we didn’t understand each other and we played 80 minutes with 10 men. Something happened that shouldn’t happen to anyone. These are things in football. The defeat hurts, because with 10 men we showed our faces and tried to get a point”.

The Stegen he also found positive aspects: “We showed ourselves. And the second goal came at a time when we didn’t deserve it. In the end you’re left with the bad feeling of not having earned any points. In the second half we wanted to be more united, we knew they would push, we wanted to stay compact and up to a certain point it worked quite well, but they still scored a goal despite not playing too well”.

Finally, the goalkeeper clarified his seasonal objectives in the competition, avoiding hiding and being honest in his analysis: “In the Champions League you always have to win. This is our objective. We will try to win the next game at home. Now let’s focus on the match against Villarreal”.