Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo has expressed confidence in his team’s chances in both LaLiga and the UEFA Champions League despite their recent Copa del Rey defeat. The Catalan giants faced a tough challenge against Atletico Madrid in the Copa del Rey, ultimately falling short with an aggregate 4-3 loss over two legs.
In a thrilling second leg match against Atletico Madrid, Barcelona showed great fighting spirit to secure a 3-0 victory. Araujo was impressed by the team’s performance and resilience, stating that they gave their all on the field. Despite the first leg setback, Araujo believes that Barcelona can still compete for both LaLiga and the Champions League titles.
Speaking to Yssscores, Araujo said, “No blame can be directed at the team, we gave everything. The first leg made things difficult for us. The team presented itself excellently, we won the match but we just needed a little more. The coach said he is proud of the team. I believe we delivered an outstanding performance and were just a bit short.”
He emphasized the importance of maintaining the same desire and spirit shown in the second leg, thanking the fans for their support. Araujo remains optimistic about Barcelona’s chances in the remaining competitions this season, stating, “By playing this way, we can win the two remaining championships we have this season.”
Looking ahead, Barcelona will face Newcastle United in the Round of 16 of the Champions League and currently lead LaLiga with a four-point advantage over Real Madrid.
In other news, Barcelona have reportedly made a final decision on signing Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford on a permanent basis. Rashford, who is currently on loan at Camp Nou, has impressed during his time at the club, scoring ten goals and providing 13 assists in 36 appearances this season.
According to Mundo Deportivo via GOAL, Barcelona have decided to exercise their option to sign Rashford permanently for €30 million. The club is expected to pay Manchester United in three instalments of €10 million each over three seasons. It remains to be seen whether Rashford will agree to the move permanently, considering his contract demands.
Overall, Barcelona are gearing up for a challenging yet promising season ahead, with Araujo’s confidence and Rashford’s potential permanent transfer adding to the excitement for the fans. The team’s determination and fighting spirit will be key in their pursuit of success in LaLiga and the Champions League.
This article was edited by Snehanjan Banerjee.

