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Back ache for Barca

> Pique admits to defensive problems as Real close gap

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BARCELONA defender Gerard Pique admitted his side have a problem with their porous defence after the La Liga leaders were beaten 4-3 at home by Real Betis yesterday, conceding four times at the Nou Camp for the first time in over 15 years.

Yet the Spanish internatio­nal, while conceding that all their defenders all needed to improve, was also adamant that the champions’ fans should not be worried about the current frailties of the team’s rearguard.

Barca trailed 2-0 at halftime and even though Lionel Messi struck twice on his return from injury and Arturo Vidal also scored for the Catalans, Betis became the first side to beat Barca at the Nou Camp since Alaves in September 2016.

“We know we have a problem and that we are conceding a lot of goals, more than we have conceded for a very long time,” Pique told reporters.

“We will almost never be the team that concedes the fewest goals because of our attacking philosophy, but we know we have to improve.”

Despite yesterday’s defeat, Barca still lead the standings and are one point clear of Atletico Madrid, Alaves and Sevilla, although they have by far the worst defensive record of the top seven teams in the league.

Barca have let in 18 goals in 12 league games, more than 13 teams in La Liga.

“It’s not an individual thing, it’s a group problem. We have to focus on it and work together,” Pique said.

“It’s basic stuff which we know and we have talked about. Today, we faced a very attacking team and we had to take risks.

“I think that, defensivel­y, we all need to improve. Sometimes, we go to press and we don’t all go

and ON-LOAN that leaves a lot of gaps between the lines and teams create a lot of counter-attacks against us.

“Today, for example, we should have stopped their first goal by committing a foul.”

Barca have dropped points in five of their 12 games this season, four times against sides in the bottom half of the standings but Pique said fans should not be concerned by the team’s form.

“It’s true that we are finding it harder to beat teams who, in theory, are smaller than us but I think it’s something sporadic and won’t happen throughout the season,” he said.

“Our fans can relax, we are top of the league. This year, the level of our opponents has risen, you can no longer win the league with 100 points.

“Teams have bigger budgets, better players and they are more competitiv­e and that’s better for spectators.”

Meanwhile, Real Madrid director Emilio Butragueno said the club are delighted with Santiago Solari’s spell in charge after the team posted their fourth

consecutiv­e win by beating Celta Vigo yesterday.

Madrid claimed a 4-2 victory at Balaidos and the expectatio­n is Solari will now be given the job fulltime, following a transforma­tion in results.

“He has done excellentl­y. He arrived in a very particular moment and has achieved very good results, above all today against Celta in a very difficult game. We are very happy with how things have gone,” Butragueno said yesterday.

Butragueno would not confirm whether Solari’s position would be made permanent but it is likely the Argentinia­n will remain in the post, at least until the end of the season.

“We will see,” Solari said. “I usually don’t plan too far ahead but in principle, it’s my day off tomorrow.

“The important thing is to do everything for the good of the team and Real Madrid. Nothing else is important for me.” – Reuters / AFP

 ??  ?? AC Milan striker Gonzalo Higuain (pix) apologised for his meltdown in the 2-0 defeat to his parent club Juventus yesterday which saw him sent off for screaming at the referee after earlier missing a penalty.Argentine Higuain had shrugged off a back injury to take on his former teammates after being loaned to AC Milan last summer to make space for the arrival of Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.But tensions boiled over as AC Milan struggled to find a way past the reigning seven-time champions.Higuain was sent off after 83 minutes, two minutes after Ronaldo, the player who took his place in Turin, fired in his eighth league goal in 12 matches since arriving from Real Madrid.Higuain saw red after screaming at referee Paolo Mazzoleni in protest at a yellow card for a foul on Medhi Benatia.“I know that we are an example for all children, for those who play football, for the people watching, but we are not robots, and we carry things within us,” Higuain said after.“We are human, we feel emotions, the game was not going the right way and it was one of those days.“I think sometimes the referees should understand the situation,” added Higuain, who won two Serie A titles with Juventus after joining from Napoli in 2016.Croatian forward Mario Mandzukic headed in the opener in the eighth minute at the San Siro, before Higuain failed to convert his 40th-minute chance from the spot after a Benatia handball.Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny tipped the ball onto the post.“Had I scored, the game would have changed,” said Higuain.“Now we have to look ahead, we will have two weeks of rest and then face Lazio for fourth place.”AC Milan’s third loss this season saw them drop out of the Champions League places into fifth behind Lazio who moved back into fourth despite a 1-1 draw at Sassuolo.Coach Gennaro Gattuso conceded his side were no match for Juventus who bounced back from their Champions League defeat to Manchester United to maintain their six-point advantage ahead of ahead of Carlo Ancelotti’s Napoli.Inter Milan drop to third a further three behind after losing 4-1 at Atalanta.“Juventus have shown they have something more than us,” said Gattuso.“Right now, he (Higuain) feels a huge weight on his shoulders and it shows.“He missed the penalty against his former team, sometimes the emotion can get to you. He must calm down, apologise and assume his responsibi­lities.“He’s our most important player and he has to make the difference. He has to be clear headed”. – AFP
AC Milan striker Gonzalo Higuain (pix) apologised for his meltdown in the 2-0 defeat to his parent club Juventus yesterday which saw him sent off for screaming at the referee after earlier missing a penalty.Argentine Higuain had shrugged off a back injury to take on his former teammates after being loaned to AC Milan last summer to make space for the arrival of Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.But tensions boiled over as AC Milan struggled to find a way past the reigning seven-time champions.Higuain was sent off after 83 minutes, two minutes after Ronaldo, the player who took his place in Turin, fired in his eighth league goal in 12 matches since arriving from Real Madrid.Higuain saw red after screaming at referee Paolo Mazzoleni in protest at a yellow card for a foul on Medhi Benatia.“I know that we are an example for all children, for those who play football, for the people watching, but we are not robots, and we carry things within us,” Higuain said after.“We are human, we feel emotions, the game was not going the right way and it was one of those days.“I think sometimes the referees should understand the situation,” added Higuain, who won two Serie A titles with Juventus after joining from Napoli in 2016.Croatian forward Mario Mandzukic headed in the opener in the eighth minute at the San Siro, before Higuain failed to convert his 40th-minute chance from the spot after a Benatia handball.Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny tipped the ball onto the post.“Had I scored, the game would have changed,” said Higuain.“Now we have to look ahead, we will have two weeks of rest and then face Lazio for fourth place.”AC Milan’s third loss this season saw them drop out of the Champions League places into fifth behind Lazio who moved back into fourth despite a 1-1 draw at Sassuolo.Coach Gennaro Gattuso conceded his side were no match for Juventus who bounced back from their Champions League defeat to Manchester United to maintain their six-point advantage ahead of ahead of Carlo Ancelotti’s Napoli.Inter Milan drop to third a further three behind after losing 4-1 at Atalanta.“Juventus have shown they have something more than us,” said Gattuso.“Right now, he (Higuain) feels a huge weight on his shoulders and it shows.“He missed the penalty against his former team, sometimes the emotion can get to you. He must calm down, apologise and assume his responsibi­lities.“He’s our most important player and he has to make the difference. He has to be clear headed”. – AFP
 ?? AFPPIX ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi collects the ball after scoring during yesterday’s La Liga match against Real Betis at the Nou Camp. –
AFPPIX Barcelona’s Lionel Messi collects the ball after scoring during yesterday’s La Liga match against Real Betis at the Nou Camp. –

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