Barcelona midfielder, Frenkie de Jong has come out to say that he was not at his best vs Getafe. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, despite the 4-0 being a comfortable victory for the club, he does not think he was very good with the ball today.

Frenkie added that the club must fight until the end as far as the La Liga title race is concerned.
His words, “If you win 4-0 it’s more comfortable, but in the first half we suffered a little. We had chances because they pressed high and we had a lot of space behind us. Many times they stayed one against one and those at the top took advantage. It wasn’t my best day when it came to passing, but in the end we won. I’m going to continue the same. I always train hard, whether it’s good or bad, but I don’t think I was good with the ball today. We have to fight until the end. It’s not up to us, but we have to keep winning games. In the end we’ll see where we are.”
WOW.
Futbol Club Barcelona, commonly referred to as Barcelona and colloquially known as Barça, is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football.
Founded in 1899 by a group of Swiss, Catalan, German, and English footballers led by Joan Gamper, the club has become a symbol of Catalan culture and Catalanism, hence the motto “Més que un club” (“More than a club”). Unlike many other football clubs, the supporters own and operate Barcelona.
There is often a fierce rivalry between the two strongest teams in a national league, and this is particularly the case in La Liga, where the game between Barcelona and Real Madrid is known as “The Classic” (El Clásico).
From the start of national competitions the clubs were seen as representatives of two rival regions in Spain: Catalonia and Castile, as well as of the two cities. The rivalry reflects what many regard as the political and cultural tensions felt between Catalans and the Castilians, seen by one author as a re-enactment of the Spanish Civil War. Over the years, the head-to-head record between the two clubs is 102 victories for Madrid, 100 victories for Barcelona, and 52 draws.
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