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Frenkie de Jong (28 years old) was one of the outstanding protagonists of the victory in Elchewith assistance included Ferran at 1-2, and at the conclusion of the match at the Martínez Valero he expressed his joy for adding “three more points”, although he also considered that the team could have been more effective in the definitions.

“We continue to grow as a team, which is very important, but we have not yet reached our maximum level. Normally we have people who finish very well. There may be some games where we miss chances, but the most important thing is that we are generating them,” he told ‘Movistar+’ De Jongwho appreciated the offensive and shameless proposal of the Elche.

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“Normally, teams lock themselves back against us, but Elche is a very brave team. They play well and that way football is more fun for people. I like it when the game is open because there are more spaces, but also if we have control. If we win, I like the game,” said the midfielder.

In statements to the Barça media, De Jong He insisted that “we have created many chances today, which is a good thing” and also pointed out that “now we are entering the beautiful phase of the season, with knockout matches in the Cup and the Champions League and the final of LaLiga.” An ambitious statement for what is to come.

Who also spoke after the game was Alejandro Baldewho completed a very solid match against Elche and noted his joy for the victory, although he also wanted to make it clear that “we can always improve.”

“We have had many chances and we have done a great job, sometimes they go in and other times they don’t. But happy for the victory,” said the left back.

Another of the Barça footballers who analyzed the duel at the Martínez Valero was Fermin Lopez. The Andalusian expressed his happiness for his renewal as a Barça player until 2031 and noted that “I hope to be here for many years.” However, Fermin He added that “I leave with a bittersweet feeling because I have failed two clear ones.”

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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