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Ronald Araujo: "We trust us for the Clásico"

BARCELONA, 28 Feb.

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Ronald Araujo: "We trust us for the Clásico"

BARCELONA, 28 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The FC Barcelona player Ronald Araujo assured that the team is doing well despite the elimination in the Europa League against Manchester United and the unexpected defeat in LaLiga Santander in Almería, and assured that they trust the group to carry out the Clásico this Thursday , in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals at the Santiago Bernabéu.

"A Clásico is always special, the game that everyone wants to play. Madrid is a great rival, they have very unbalanced players up front and we are prepared for the Clásico. We have already shown that we can play great games and we trust ourselves", he assured in an interview on Barça TV.

A confidence based on the last precedent, the Clásico in the final of the Spanish Super Cup (3-1). "We analyzed the last game played against them and we have to continue along that line. He asked us for practically everything that the coach asked of us and we have to continue like this. There are two games, we have to be intelligent and not go to the first game and want to give up. won the tie. And the return is at home with our people," he said.

"The team is fine, we are a family and the team looks very united. It is true that we have just been left out of the Europa League and lost the weekend, which was not good. But the team is strong, we know the potential that we have and we trust a lot in the work that we are doing with Xavi, and to raise. The team is well and we are leaders", indicated with regard to the last two setbacks.

On a personal level, he assured that he was "very happy" for having reached 100 official matches with FC Barcelona. "Playing 100 games with Barça is not little. I'm happy. It all happened very quickly, one always dreams of reaching the first team and reaching 100 games is a source of pride. I hope many more come, because the road was very nice", be sincere.

"My evolution was the result of a lot of work, listening and learning. This is just beginning and hopefully there will still be a lot left. I learned a lot here because I came from a different style, and here the ball was flying. The change was tremendous, but never I bowed my head and wanted to show that I could play here. Every time I'm better", he commented.

As for the injury that left him without a World Cup, despite going to Qatar with Uruguay, he acknowledged that it was "quite hard." "Emotionally it screwed me up a lot, because I missed important Champions League games and we didn't qualify, I was frustrated for not being there, and also for missing the World Cup," he lamented.