
Araujo: We dedicate the win to Gavi, and we are happy with the team's collective performance
Uruguayan defender Ronald Araujo confirmed that Barcelona's victory over Real Oviedo with a score of 3-1 in the sixth round of La Liga came as a result of the calmness and confidence shown by the team, noting that the team handled the pressure well in the first half and achieved victory thanks to collective performance.
Araujo said: "The team has always maintained calmness and confidence to impose its dominance over the opponent. The feeling in the first few minutes was not entirely good due to their corners, but the team knows how to deal with this pressure and these moments. In the second half, we had more calmness, and I am happy with the win."
Regarding the mistake of goalkeeper Juan Garcia, he added: "Juan is very important for us; we know his capabilities as a goalkeeper, and we would have regained the match if we executed what we needed to."
Araujo dedicated the win to his injured teammate Gavi, whom he visited in the hospital, saying: "This win is for Gavi; we dedicate it to him. We love him very much and wish him a speedy and good recovery, moving forward."
Araujo also touched on the team's collective improvement since the beginning of the season: "We just started the season, and the team is excited. We have regained the necessary intensity in our performance, and I believe things are going well. It is important to connect victories together."
He concluded his remarks by discussing the competition with Real Madrid this season: "They are a great team with top players and a new coach. It will be a tough tournament, and I don't know who we will compete against, but we will fight until the end."
Araujo said: "The team has always maintained calmness and confidence to impose its dominance over the opponent. The feeling in the first few minutes was not entirely good due to their corners, but the team knows how to deal with this pressure and these moments. In the second half, we had more calmness, and I am happy with the win."
Regarding the mistake of goalkeeper Juan Garcia, he added: "Juan is very important for us; we know his capabilities as a goalkeeper, and we would have regained the match if we executed what we needed to."
Araujo dedicated the win to his injured teammate Gavi, whom he visited in the hospital, saying: "This win is for Gavi; we dedicate it to him. We love him very much and wish him a speedy and good recovery, moving forward."
Araujo also touched on the team's collective improvement since the beginning of the season: "We just started the season, and the team is excited. We have regained the necessary intensity in our performance, and I believe things are going well. It is important to connect victories together."
He concluded his remarks by discussing the competition with Real Madrid this season: "They are a great team with top players and a new coach. It will be a tough tournament, and I don't know who we will compete against, but we will fight until the end."