Ronald Araújo, after the prick in front of Granada

THE URUGUAYAN RESCUED THE POINT

Ronald Araújo, after the prick in front of Granada: "it Is a pity, wanted to win"

Published:20/09/2021 - 23:36h

Updated:21/09/2021 - 01:47h

"It is a pity, wanted to win, think that did a big party in spite of fitting the goal to the start", went the words of the central sudamericano, the one who follows showing that it is to the level to install by a lot of years in the FC Barcelona. "They put backwards and we were leading, pity that the goal arrived so late", regretted

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This Monday 20 September the FC Barcelona received in the Camp Nou to the Granada (1-1), in the frame of the day 5 of LaLiga Santander. But the commitment, as it was to expect did not result at all easy for the directed by the trainer of the picture culé, Ronald Koeman, since the 'nazaríes' attained to advance grieve in the minute 2 of the party by means of Sundays Duarte.

It was not a night for the forwards of the Barça. So much it went like this, that had to appear the Uruguayan defender Ronald Araújo, the one who with a head butt in the minute 90, attained to rescue a valuable tie, which prevented that the group of the City Condal will move away much more of the leader, that is the Real Madrid with record of four triumphs by a tie. The register of the FC Barcelona has remained in two victories by equal number of equalities to fault of a meeting for contesting.

"It is a pity, wanted to win, think that did a big party in spite of fitting the goal to the start", went the words of the central sudamericano, the one who follows showing that it is to the level to install by a lot of years in the FC Barcelona. "They put backwards and we were leading, pity that the goal arrived so late", regretted.

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