El Clasico: Beaten Madrid refuse to throw in the towel – Zidane
Real Madrid
boss, Zinedine Zidane accepted responsibility for a bruising 3-0 El Clasico
defeat on Saturday that left the European champions 14 points adrift of
Barcelona at the top of La Liga on Saturday.
However, the
Frenchman insisted Madrid will come back stronger in the new year after La
Liga’s winter break and refused to concede the league to Barca.
“We are down
because it is a defeat that hurts,” said Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane.
“Madrid
never give up, whatever happens. It is a difficult moment because we’ve lost by
three goals. I could say we don’t deserve it, but that is football.”
Defeat
leaves Madrid still down in fourth with Barca now nine points clear of their
closest challengers Atletico Madrid.
Zidane took
the surprise decision to start Mateo Kovacic for the first time in La Liga this
season to try negate the threat of Lionel Messi as the Croatian had so
successfully when Real thrashed Barca 5-1 in the Spanish Super Cup on aggregate
in August.
However,
after Madrid missed a host of first-half chances, Kovacic was powerless to stop
Messi wrestling control of the game as the Argentine netted from the penalty
spot after Luis Suarez’s opener and then teed up Aleix Vidal for Barca’s third
in stoppage time
“Tomorrow
they are going to hammer me, that is football but it won’t change how I think
or what I do,” added Zidane.
“I am the
coach and I will continue like this as long as I am here.”
Any chance
of a Real recovery after Suarez’s opener was dented as Dani Carvajal also saw a
red card for punching the ball off the goal line before Messi’s spot-kick.
– Ronaldo
miskick –
“The first
goal comes from an error by us and the sending-off completely changes the
complexion of the game,” added Zidane.
“Playing
with 10 men 2-0 down is very difficult both mentally and physically.”
A 3-0 defeat
is also Zidane’s heaviest since he took charge of Real nearly two years ago.
However,
there didn’t appear to be such a margin between the sides in the first 45
minutes as Madrid dominated.
Cristiano
Ronaldo miskicked with the goal at his mercy after just 10 minutes and Karim
Benzema hit the post just before half-time.
“They
pressed us very high and it forced us to play long,” said Barca boss Ernesto
Valverde.
“We couldn’t
play as we are used to. It was an open game with no side in command, but in the
second-half we managed to impose our control on the game.”
Valverde
refused to accept he had tactically outfoxed Zidane and insisted Barca can’t
celebrate taking back the title from Madrid just yet with 21 league games still
to come.
“Our
intention is that no one beats us,” he added when quizzed whether his side, on
a 25-game unbeaten run, are capable of dropping enough points to led Madrid
back into the title race
“Winning
points is extremely difficult and losing them is easy. There is a long way to
go.”
However,
whilst Messi once again shone, Valverde reserved special praise for Thomas
Vermaelen who contributed to another clean sheet in the absence of the injured
Samuel Umtiti.
Vermaelen
has been much-criticised since joining from Arsenal in 2014 for poor
performances and unfortunate history of injuries.
“People ask
me a lot about Vermaelen as if it seems something bad is going to happen.
“What I see
is a player who trains well, plays, well, is strong and can play with the ball.
“At times in
Barcelona we want to put on the bandage before there is a wound.”
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