Barcelona captain and goalkeeper, Ter Stegen, expressed his disappointment with his team’s 2-1 defeat to Monaco in the Champions League.
Stegen was subjected to a fierce attack from the Blaugrana fans, considering that he was the reason for Eric Garcia’s expulsion in the tenth minute, and he also made many mistakes in the match, specifically in Monaco’s winning goal.
The German goalkeeper commented on what happened after the match, saying, “I feel sorry for Eric Garcia, we did not understand each other, something happened that should not happen to anyone.”
He also added, “The defeat against Monaco is painful because we played well despite the expulsion and tried to get a point, we had the necessary courage but the second goal came to them undeservedly.”
He continued, “We have a bad feeling because we did not come out with even a point after everything we presented, they scored a goal against us without much work and despite the fact that we united and performed well.”
“We should always win the Champions League, that’s our goal. Now we’re focused on our next game against Villarreal and then we want to win at home in the Champions League,” he concluded.