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Five goals made for an unforgettable evening, says Falcao
The Colombian scored all but one as Deportivo were swept aside 6-0 by Atletico Madrid, as the forward became the first player in the club's history to secure such a haul
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| Bet: | Returns: | Atl. Madrid £15.70 | Draw £40.00 | Mallorca £50.00 |
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The Colombia international was in incredible form in the Liga clash and managed to notch up his strikes in as many shots, becoming the only player in the club’s history to score five goals in a game.
The ex-Porto forward has now notched 19 goals in 15 games for the second-placed Primera Division side, who trail Barcelona by six points as the winter break approaches.
"It was an unforgettable evening," Falcao admitted to AS. "I did not expect many goals mark but our team play must be emphasised.
"It's nice to be the only player to ever score five goals and I'm very excited to be involved in the club’s history."
After losing to Real Madrid last weekend in the derby clash at Santiago Bernabeu, Falcao believes the thrashing of Deportivo shows that his side are a resilient bunch.
"We are growing mentally and on the field the team is strong," the Colombian said. "The week was not easy, but we knew we had to do what we always do."
Falcao was quick to dismiss comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, the latter of which stole his limelight on Sunday night by surpassing Gerd Muller’s record of goals scored in a calendar year.
"I do not think about being as big as Ronaldo or Messi," he insisted. "My dream is to make and grow."
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But Bayern deserve this. They've paid their dues and nobody can dispute that they are the best team in Europe. Bayern, we salute you. Over to everyone else now to try to come up with a way to beat this most wonderfully balanced of sides! But, until next season, good night - and good luck.
"First and foremost, congratulations to Bayern Munich because they won so it's not important to speak about what happened in the game," he told ITV1. "After the game you have to respect the result and that's what we do now.
"I didn't see (Robben's) goal. It was a free-kick and we were not in the right formation at that moment. It was late in the game and it has been a really hard season for us. But Bayern Munich had to fight too. We deserved to be in the final and we showed this tonight."
Robben humbly received his accolade before commenting: "I think it’s such a shame a world-class trainer is leaving the game." Quite.
"I told their players: I know your disappointment after losing a final. I lost a final to Liverpool, too.
"During the first half we had trouble to get into the game. At half-time a adjusted our play. I think both teams felt pressure. If you see that you have a 25-point-lead in the league, it is normal you are the favourite. But after 30 minutes we freed ourselves.
"Over the past year, we improved and improved. We improved and modified so many details. I was stricter and I have to say that the players followed me and there is harmony in the dressing room."
The big news is, though, that he seems to have a job lined up for himself, which restores one's faith in our fickle game, given the man is now a two-time Champions League winner!
"The decision on what I will do after the DFB Pokal match (against Stuttgart next saturday) was already taken last June? Retire? No, you will learn that after the DFB Pokal final."
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