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Camacho: Osasuna Were Sensational Against Barcelona
The Osasuna boss was over the moon with their dramatic leveler...
After seeing his side claim a last second equalizer against Barcelona, Jose Antonio Camacho expressed his pride in his troops.
Gerard Pique's late own goal gifted Osasuna a point, and speaking to Marca after the game, Camacho said, "We were playing against a team where nearly all of their players are nominated for world awards."
"It is a great point, because it was against the best team in the world. Our players were sensational and brave.
"We did not change our style of play. It is impossible to improve on this feeling of elation.
"Barcelona could have scored a second, but we gave our all to chase an equalizer. They have a great team all around.
"We could have scored in the first half, and we tired in the second, but we did not let them play their natural game."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Gerard Pique's late own goal gifted Osasuna a point, and speaking to Marca after the game, Camacho said, "We were playing against a team where nearly all of their players are nominated for world awards."
"It is a great point, because it was against the best team in the world. Our players were sensational and brave.
"We did not change our style of play. It is impossible to improve on this feeling of elation.
"Barcelona could have scored a second, but we gave our all to chase an equalizer. They have a great team all around.
"We could have scored in the first half, and we tired in the second, but we did not let them play their natural game."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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