Former player of the Russian national team: with defense like Barcelona 15:58

The defense game Catalan is a weak place in Barcelona because he lost Milan Inter in the Champions League semifinals. In the interpretation of Gazeta.ru, such an opinion was expressed by the former striker of the Russian national team and Leverkuzensky Bayer Dmitry Bulkin.

“There was a masterpiece game. Of course, Barce is difficult with such a protection, constantly missing. But they get so good points that they say goodbye to them. It is clear that not going is very clear. And“ Inter ”was more successful in a place and somewhere showed more discipline and business.”

The first match between Barcelona and Inter ended with 3: 3 points. The Milan won 4: 3 answers, while Blue-Granat up to 93 minutes up to 3: 2. The Catalans responded to the goals of the Italian team Lautaro Martinez and Hakan Chalkhanoglu players and responded with Eric Blows. However, at the time of compensated, Francesco Achenyy equalized the score and threw the ball in the first half of David Frattezia, which brought the victory of “Nerazzurri”. In the final, Inter will play with the French PSG who overthrew Arsenal from the struggle.

Previous bridge criticized “Barcelona” for the game in defense.

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Source: Gazeta

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