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Bojan, Iniesta And Valdes Reflect On Barcelona's Draw With Valencia
The Barca trio conceded that it was their toughest test yet...
After making his return from injury against Valencia, Bojan considered Barca's point to be a valuable one.
Speaking to Sport after the match, he said, "It was quite a tough game."
"Although we are never content with anything but a victory, it is a good point considering how the game went. All the games are difficult, and Valencia made life complicated for us.
"All our opponents will try that, but it is important to keep adding points."
Andres Iniesta, meanwhile, thought likewise, stating, "We should be happy with the point."
"We continue to climb, and we are the leaders.
"We improved as the game went on, which is a good sign."
Finally, Victor Valdes decided to look ahead to the next league game, against Zaragoza, saying, "We are not used to defending so many chances."
"They pressured us very well.
"Now we should consolidate this point by beating Zaragoza at home."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Speaking to Sport after the match, he said, "It was quite a tough game."
"Although we are never content with anything but a victory, it is a good point considering how the game went. All the games are difficult, and Valencia made life complicated for us.
"All our opponents will try that, but it is important to keep adding points."
Andres Iniesta, meanwhile, thought likewise, stating, "We should be happy with the point."
"We continue to climb, and we are the leaders.
"We improved as the game went on, which is a good sign."
Finally, Victor Valdes decided to look ahead to the next league game, against Zaragoza, saying, "We are not used to defending so many chances."
"They pressured us very well.
"Now we should consolidate this point by beating Zaragoza at home."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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