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Carles Puyol: La Liga not over yet for Barcelona, but beating Madrid will be tough
The Catalans' skipper has admitted that they face a difficult task to leapfrog Real Madrid in the table, but is adamant that they're not giving up yet
By Stefan Coerts
Puyol stressed that it will be very complicated for Barcelona to retain the league title, but added that the Blaugranas are not giving up just yet.
"Clearly we're not happy with the match at Osasuna, but La Liga is not lost yet. We must be realistic and accept that it's complicated, but if this team has anything, it's that we will not give up, and we'll fight to the end," Puyol said on a press conference.
"We will fight for all three competitions, and anyone who thinks otherwise is mistaken. Before, we were in front and we were forced to keep winning win because they were close behind. Now we must try to win, to put pressure on them to do the same
"Although we're dependent on Real Madrid to be able to reduce the distance between them, our objective is to focus on ourselves. We have to try and win, and if we get there, great, and if not, at least we tried."
Barcelona are currently trailing Real Madrid by seven points, the Blancos also having a game in hand.
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