"I think a point was good enough," Barcelona boss Hansi Flick admitted after Sunday's 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano. "We didn't deserve more."
Flick was spot on. In fact, one could easily argue that the Blaugrana were lucky to have even come away from Vallecas with a share of the spoils.
For starters, the penalty with which Lamine Yamal opened the scoring was utterly farcical, with Barca awarded a spot-kick for a 'foul' on their star winger by Pep Chavarria - even though it was the other way around. The video assistant referee should, of course, have intervened but technological issues meant that the referee Mateo Busquets was unable to even review the incident on a pitch-side monitor.
"[The Spanish Football Federation] have apologised and we forgive them, but it’s annoying," Inigo Perez told DAZN. "Maybe the problem was with Rayo Vallecano; I would not be surprised if that was the case!"
Credit to Rayo, though, they responded brilliantly to the injustice and deservedly drew level midway through the second half through Fran Perez. They would have gone on to win the game, too, had it not been for Joan Garcia, who was outstanding in the Barca goal and was deservedly named Player of the Match. However, the new signing's performance was pretty much the only positive on an otherwise negative night for Flick.
"I'm not happy with my team," the Barca boss admitted. "The problem was in midfield and attack. We made so many mistakes. We did not play well. We didn't play to our usual sharpness, we didn't dominate as we should have, and we made many mistakes."
Yamal pointed out that the condition of the pitch was a disgrace - particularly at this stage of the season - but the Spain international also acknowledged that Barca "lacked intensity" and are not playing anywhere near last season's level.
A draw is obviously not a disaster for Flick, but he has definitely been given plenty of food for thought as his team goes into the international break fourth in the table, two points behind hated rivals Real Madrid.