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That’s the way to go, says Koeman as Barca find form

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Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman was glowing with pride after his side’s 3-2 win over Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday and said the performanc­e was a benchmark for the remainder of the season.

Barca fell behind in the third minute on an Inaki Williams goal during a counteratt­ack but responded emphatical­ly with goals from Pedri and a resurgent Lionel Messi either side of halftime before Iker Muniain struck late for the hosts.

“That’s the way we need to continue. I felt like we controlled the game the whole time and there were barely any dips in our play,” Koeman told a news conference after the match.

The win lifted Barca into third place in the standings and led Koeman to reassess previous pessimisti­c comments about his side’s faint chances of catching leaders Atletico Madrid, who lead the Catalans by seven points with two games in hand.

“The title race is still open because the season is very long. There can be injuries, teams can have downturns and a side that looks very good can end up struggling,” he said.

The Dutchman also praised Messi, who produced arguably his best performanc­e of the season and was unlucky not to grab a hat-trick.

The Barca captain has had a relatively poor season by his own standards but his scores took him on to nine goals for the campaign, making him the joint top scorer in La Liga.

“Messi has given everything since day one, he has spent so many years at the very top level but it seems that now he has become even more effective,” Koeman said.

“He has always shown us his skill and his commitment but today he gave us his goals too.”

On 18-year-old playmaker Pedri, Koeman added: “He plays with so much maturity despite his age and most importantl­y he uses his head.”

ATLETICO DUMPED OUT

La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid were knocked out of the Copa del Rey after a shock 1-0 defeat away to third division side Cornella on Wednesday.

Adrian Jimenez met a free-kick on the volley to score the only goal of the game in the seventh minute, while Atletico had right back Ricard Sanchez sent off midway through the second half after earning two bookings in the space of 12 minutes.

 ?? AFP ?? Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates with Antoine Griezmann.
AFP Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates with Antoine Griezmann.

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