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Robben And Higuain Confident Despite Real Madrid's Atletico Draw
A tie was not the ideal result, but the two Madridistas are still sure that the season will have a happy ending...
Arjen Robben and Gonzalo Higuain are not concerned with Real Madrid's draw at home to Atletico, with both of them believing that the club will taste success come the end of the season.
Speaking to reporters after the match, Robben said, "It was a wide open game, with many chances for both teams.
"Anyway, six points is less than 12. We can win the league."
The Dutchman then touched on the road ahead, and in particular the midweek Champions League date with Liverpool.
"We have to recover as soon as possible, because we have a difficult game in three days," he said. "We are going to try and win all our remaining games."
Higuain, meanwhile, was not disappointed at coach Juande Ramos' decision to play him off the bench, saying, "We do not depend on one or two players, we are a team. Today was not a step backwards, because we got one point.
"It was important to win, but a draw is not a disaster. The gap is only two games."
Like Robben, Higuain then turned his attention to Liverpool, stating, "There are no doubts, only desires. We have the team to win at Anfield."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Speaking to reporters after the match, Robben said, "It was a wide open game, with many chances for both teams.
"Anyway, six points is less than 12. We can win the league."
The Dutchman then touched on the road ahead, and in particular the midweek Champions League date with Liverpool.
"We have to recover as soon as possible, because we have a difficult game in three days," he said. "We are going to try and win all our remaining games."
Higuain, meanwhile, was not disappointed at coach Juande Ramos' decision to play him off the bench, saying, "We do not depend on one or two players, we are a team. Today was not a step backwards, because we got one point.
"It was important to win, but a draw is not a disaster. The gap is only two games."
Like Robben, Higuain then turned his attention to Liverpool, stating, "There are no doubts, only desires. We have the team to win at Anfield."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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