A strong statement from the Barça defender
In a press conference held at the club’s training ground, the experienced centre-back addressed recent speculation about his future and the team’s defensive solidity. Speaking with typical candour, he stressed his unwavering commitment to Barcelona and issued a clear warning to rivals.
“I am here to win, and I will do whatever it takes to help this club succeed,” he declared. “The defence is our foundation, and we will not accept anything less than total dedication.”
His remarks come amid intense scrutiny of the back line, which has shipped goals in three consecutive matches. Nevertheless, the player insisted that the group remains united and focused on regaining its trademark clean-sheet consistency.
“We know what we have to do,” he added. “We have the quality, the work ethic and the support to turn things around. It’s time to show our true character.”
The defender’s comments will resonate with fans who value leadership, resilience and a no-n
Barcelona defender Ronald Araújo has broken his silence on the refereeing controversy that marred his side’s 2-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at Camp Nou.
Araujo said in his post-match comments: “To be honest, I don’t like to talktoo much about refereeing.”
He added: “In the end, we had chances to score and turn the result around, but we didn’t take them as we should have.”
He then acknowledged the obvious: “But there are things that everyone can see.”
The match saw dramatic twists that directly affected the result, with Barcelona starting the game with clear attacking pressure, wasting more than one chance through Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski, before the course of the match changed completely in the 41st minute, when the referee showed defender Pau Cubarsi a yellow card, before VAR intervened and the decision was changed to a straight red card.
The numerical advantage proved decisive as Atlético struck twice through Julián Álvarez’s expertly delivered free-kick just before half-time and Alexander Sørloth’s second-half header, putting Barça in a precarious position ahead of the return fixture.
Hans Flick tried to restore balance with substitutions, but the numerical disadvantage proved decisive, and Barcelona’s late pushes never found the net.