Barcelona recently have been under pressure to deliver after not convincing its fans in last few domestic games. In fact, this La Liga topper could only gain one point out of four games that put them under stress to proof they are not going to miss this La Liga title as well. Although, their top standing on the board is as convincing as ever with 67 Gold Difference which is enough to take them ahead of Atlético which is equal in points to them. Anyways, talking about the Yesterday’s hammering 8-0 win over Deportivo forward Luis Suarez has no doubt over the confidence Barca men enjoy during the field despite several news in the media that there is a growing difference among top players along with negative vibes inside the dressing room about coach Luis Enrique. Suarez calls their last show as the best ever where whole team delivered to their core and answered all the critics why they are still the ruling European champions. Reacting over their recent mistakes in the field, former Liverpool player calls it a normal course of game since they are also human beings and are equally prone to do mistakes.
He said, “Games must be played, we are human beings, we are not machines. We can make mistakes and have a bad game. This serves to show that we are more united than ever. This (win over A Coruña side) serves to get three points and help the team, which was coming from a difficult moment. That is what is important. We had to win, but playing in the way we played makes you even more happy. To score goals, after the other day having missed so many chances, is something positive.”
If we look at the game, it was not a kind of win dominated by a single player, perhaps, all the leading players including Ivan Rakitic, Lionel Messi, Neymar, and defender Marc Bartra made their contribution making their triumph most decorated of the season. As far Suarez is concerned, he too was not having a good phase off late with three league games passed by without scoring; he too got his momentum back and scored his 49 goal out of 48 games this season. The 29-year-old Uruguayan added, “It is a way for the fans to see that this is not so easy, that games are there to be played. We know that we depend on ourselves and working as we work, we are convinced that it will bear fruit. This is a good sign.”