Gerard Martin: We Were Not Good, and We Cannot Control the Referee's Decisions
Gerard Martin, Barcelona player, spoke after the loss to Girona with a score of 2-1 in the Spanish league, emphasizing the need to take responsibility and focus on correcting mistakes while sticking to the playing style despite the need to develop some aspects.
Martin said: 'I think Kounde's incident was a foul, these are decisions we cannot control, and we must focus on what we can do. We were not good, and we must be self-critical, and that's why we lost today.'
He continued: 'Matches depend on many things, what depends on us is what we must do correctly one hundred percent.'
He added: 'On a personal level, we suffered a lot at the back, we were not good in many defensive aspects, we know that this is our style, and it carries risks, but we believe in it. Our style is non-negotiable, but some things need improvement.'
He continued: 'In the first half, we knew how to find an advantage on the flanks, in the second half we faced more difficulty.'
He concluded his statements by saying: 'On a personal level, we must focus on delivering our best performance, we cannot lower the intensity and focus, because we know we might suffer if we do so.'
Martin said: 'I think Kounde's incident was a foul, these are decisions we cannot control, and we must focus on what we can do. We were not good, and we must be self-critical, and that's why we lost today.'
He continued: 'Matches depend on many things, what depends on us is what we must do correctly one hundred percent.'
He added: 'On a personal level, we suffered a lot at the back, we were not good in many defensive aspects, we know that this is our style, and it carries risks, but we believe in it. Our style is non-negotiable, but some things need improvement.'
He continued: 'In the first half, we knew how to find an advantage on the flanks, in the second half we faced more difficulty.'
He concluded his statements by saying: 'On a personal level, we must focus on delivering our best performance, we cannot lower the intensity and focus, because we know we might suffer if we do so.'