
Araujo Seeks Revenge Against Paris Saint-Germain
Uruguayan defender Ronald Araujo is preparing for a decisive match against Paris Saint-Germain, recalling the memories of the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League two seasons ago, when his red card was a direct cause of Barcelona's exit from the tournament, after the team lost at Montjuïc 4-1, despite winning 3-2 in the first leg in Paris.
The Spanish newspaper "AS" reported that what compounded Araujo's difficult situation was what appeared in one of the sports documentaries, where Spanish coach Luis Enrique revealed to the media and his players that Araujo was the weakest link in Barcelona's lineup at that time, explaining that when he received the ball, passing lanes had to be closed and pressure applied immediately.
During the return match, Araujo made a mistake that cost him dearly, as he lost the ball under pressure and then brought down French striker Parkola while being the last defender, resulting in a direct red card that left his team with ten players, leading to Barcelona's collapse and exit from the tournament.
However, the situation has changed now, as the newspaper indicated that Araujo has worked hard to adapt to coach Hans Flick's style, and has appeared with great confidence in recent matches, confirming his return to high form and readiness for football revenge against Paris Saint-Germain.
The Spanish newspaper "AS" reported that what compounded Araujo's difficult situation was what appeared in one of the sports documentaries, where Spanish coach Luis Enrique revealed to the media and his players that Araujo was the weakest link in Barcelona's lineup at that time, explaining that when he received the ball, passing lanes had to be closed and pressure applied immediately.
During the return match, Araujo made a mistake that cost him dearly, as he lost the ball under pressure and then brought down French striker Parkola while being the last defender, resulting in a direct red card that left his team with ten players, leading to Barcelona's collapse and exit from the tournament.
However, the situation has changed now, as the newspaper indicated that Araujo has worked hard to adapt to coach Hans Flick's style, and has appeared with great confidence in recent matches, confirming his return to high form and readiness for football revenge against Paris Saint-Germain.