Deportivo La Coruna Coach Lotina: Barcelona Could Be The Best Team Ever
He felt his side had a chance until Pedro's goal...
By Paul Madden
Barcelona had to wait until midway through the second half to make their dominance really tell as quickfire goals from Pedro and Yaya Toure added to Bojan's first half opener to put the tie beyond the Galician outfit.
"Barcelona won six titles last season, it is no accident. They have very good players, are very strong defensively, they could be the strongest team we've ever known, but nobody is unbeatable," he told a press conference.
"We have not been too comfortable. The second goal really hurt us and from there have played with much more comfort. We are not at out best, but the game was not bad from where we were. After the first goal we got better, but bad luck and the goal from Pedro really hurt us.
"In the second half have we were more relaxed, but the chance we had of making things difficult escaped thanks to a great goal from Pedro. We have created many problems and there have been times when we had them stuck."
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