Like it or not, but that was down to Valverde's tactics. And i don't agree that it was all Madrid anyhow. Sure, in terms of possession and apparent goalward intent, but as far as chances are concerned, it was pretty even. Madrid tired themselves out in the first, and we owned them in the second. Valverde saw this coming miles away.
Imagine if we had this defense + Ney :'(
We're actually a better team without Neymar, I didn't expect this.
Marca :"Kovacic produces his own guard of honour for Barcelona to open the scoring".
Wow that is cold
We certainly created some chances in the first half but in my opinion and recollection they could not be compared with waves nd waves of chances Madrid created and almost scored on. If Valverde's plan was simply sitting back in the first half and tiring out Real Madrid, then his plan did work but also he got lucky that Madrid did not materialize anything. I am just thinking if they had scored his plan would have backfired. Don't know if this is the right approach against elite teams in Europe as we have to count on our luck in the plan.
We certainly created some chances in the first half but in my opinion and recollection they could not be compared with waves nd waves of chances Madrid created and almost scored on. If Valverde's plan was simply sitting back in the first half and tiring out Real Madrid, then his plan did work but also he got lucky that Madrid did not materialize anything. I am just thinking if they had scored his plan would have backfired. Don't know if this is the right approach against elite teams in Europe as we have to count on our luck in the plan.
That's the only approach he can afford since we don't have the quality players needed right now like a midfielder and a winger (Dembele). He is approaching a game based on what he has on the roster and it's working.
We certainly created some chances in the first half but in my opinion and recollection they could not be compared with waves nd waves of chances.