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Barcelona are excited about Patti: "We are really happy that he is back" | Israel today

2021-10-18T08:40:38.922Z


After providing a great game against Valencia with a goal and a penalty shootout, the young star of the Catalans gets compliments • Koeman: "He and Memphis complement each other, I enjoy seeing them together"


Before the national team break, Barcelona looked like a pitiful team.

The Catalans lost twice in a row, to Atletico Madrid and Benfica and recorded one victory in six games.

Yesterday (Sunday), Ronald Koeman and his players managed to recover and show that they have worked hard in the last two weeks to get better and managed to beat Valencia 1: 3 at the Camp Nou, even after falling behind early.

Jose Gaia scored an amazing goal in the 5th minute for the Bats, but Enso Patti managed to equalize with a great goal, squeezing a penalty before the break that he scored from Memphis Depay and even Filippa Coutinho finally scored.

The one who of course got the most attention was Patti who won praise from the Spanish media.

"Rape illuminates the Camp Nou," Marca wrote.

His Dutch coach also addressed his entry into matters after a long injury that caused him to be out for almost the entire length of last season.

"Rape and Memphis complement each other. They can both play as strikers or come from the left wing," Coman said. "They can switch positions and I enjoy seeing them together."

Frankie de Jong also praised the 18-year-old player: "He is a very important player with his speed and dribble. He has qualities and he scores goals. We are really happy that he is back."

Filipe Coutinho: "I still have the same passion. After everything I went through, it's hard. It feels great to play and conquer again."

Source: israelhayom

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