Barca suffer PSG hangover in Deportivo defeat
MADRID, Spain (AFP) — Barcelona boss Luis Enrique accepted his side had struggled to shrug off the euphoria of a remarkable Champions League comeback against Paris Saint-Germain as the Spanish champions slumped to a shock 2-1 defeat at Deportivo la Coruna yesterday.
Enrique made five changes from the side that beat PSG 6-1 on Wednesday to produce the biggest comeback in Champions League history from a 4-0 first-leg deficit.
“Obviously it was difficult. Only those that have experienced what we have this week knows what it means, but as professionals we know nothing is gifted to you,” said Enrique.
Joselu had fired Deportivo into a first-half lead before Luis Suarez levelled in the first minute of the second period.
However, Alex Bergantinos rose highest from a corner to seal Deportivo’s first victory over Barcelona since 2008.
Barca still lead Real Madrid by one point at the top of La Liga, but the European champions now have two games in hand and can go top, with victory over Real Betis in a late game yesterday.
“We knew it wasn’t an easy game,” added Enrique.
“Now we have to think that we still have matches against our rivals for the title to come.
“We are going to have to have a very strong end to the season to be able to opt for trophies.”
Two-goal hero in midweek Neymar was one of those to miss out due to an abductor injury.
Barca still had plenty of firepower available, though, with Suarez alongside Lionel Messi up front, and Suarez had the first big chance when he headed straight at German Lux.
It took Deportivo 40 minutes to force Marc-Andre ter Stegen into a serious save as the German leapt to his left to brilliantly turn Joselu’s volley behind.
However, from the resulting corner Ter Stegen was found wanting as he spilled Javier Mascherano’s miscued clearance, and Joselu was on hand to smash into an unguarded net.