Ronald Coman in front of El Clsico: I do not understand the mistrust among the people

Ronald Coman in front of El Clsico: I do not understand the mistrust among the people

FC Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman attended a press conference ahead of Sunday’s game against Real Madrid.

Players change, years fly by, but El Clசிகsico still evokes great emotions among fans. It will not be any different on Sunday afternoon because today FC Barcelona will face Real Madrid in front of their own spectators.

Hosts of this competition are not considered favorites, but since this usually happens in this type of competition, they may be triggered by surprise.

“Plugrana” coach Ronald Koeman tried to comment before the game. The Dutchman hopes that the fans will support his team on that day.

– We have won the last two matches, which is promising. This Sunday’s match will be a great show. This game has been a lot of fun for us lately. The stadium is packed and I hope the atmosphere is fantastic.

Fans of the team from the Catalan capital were not particularly positive about the match. All because of the random shape of their pets.

Truth be told, I don’t know why people lack this confidence. We, as a team, believe in success. I think there is no clear favorite here. We play at home with the help of our fans, so do not be afraid. It’s a great match, it’s an opportunity to show from the good side – says the Dutchman.

The coach was also asked about staff differences between the two teams.

– I don’t know who has the strongest statement on paper. There is definitely a difference in experience, but we have slightly older players and the real players are younger. I hope we are in a similar position. They have features that are great, but there are also some places where we excel – he added.

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Sunday’s match starts at exactly 16:15.

By Greg Vega

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