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April 18, 2016 12:15 IST

‘We still depend on ourselves. Our margin for error has run out and we are aware of the challenge’

‘We can’t be worried at all when you look at the way we are playing at the moment’

IMAGE:FC Barcelona’s Luis Suarez, left, and Neymar look on dejected. Photograph: David Ramos/Getty Images

Barcelona’s players returned from the international break at the start of April confident of achieving an unprecedented second straight treble.

La Liga PHOTOS: Barca lose to Valencia while Atletico catch up

Little more than a fortnight later, they have been knocked out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid and seen their nine-point lead at the top of La Liga eliminated.

Sunday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Valencia was Barca's third in a row for the first time since 2003, when they finished sixth in the standings and empty handed.

Barcelona still lead the way due to a superior head-to-head record over Atletico, and they also have the upper hand over third-placed Real Madrid who are one point behind.

If they win their five remaining league games, two at the Nou Camp and three away, Barca will retain the league and they could also clinch a domestic double by beating Sevilla in the King’s Cup final on May 22.

Coach Luis Enrique tried to remain positive after the shock defeat by Valencia, a team they had thrashed 7-0 in a King’s Cup semi-final game just two months earlier.

“We still depend on ourselves. Our margin for error has run out and we are aware of the challenge,” he told a news conference.

“We’ve got a marvellous challenge, if we win the five games remaining we will be champions.

“I played for Barca for eight years, this is my second as a coach and I have never seen the supporters get behind the team as they did tonight.”

Defender Gerard Pique also gave an optimistic message, saying the team had played better against Valencia than in losses to Atletico, Real Sociedad and Real Madrid.

“We can’t be worried at all when you look at the way we are playing at the moment. We deserved a lot more but we leave here with our heads held high,” he told reporters.

“If we play like this we’ll win the league, I’m convinced of that.

“Although it’s a step backwards, playing this well will help the team mentally. We’ve recovered the sensations from a month ago.”

Source: REUTERS
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