Sergi Roberto told Movistar, “We came from a Marco Asensio goal that we didn’t know was offside and losing, we scored Frank’s goal, and the truth is that it’s a little better, the last minute I win.”
“There are a lot of games left and you can never leave Madrid for dead. 12 points is a difficult distance to go, but it’s up to us, and it’s good.”
The build-up to the match was overshadowed by Barcelona’s accusation of corruption in the “Caso Negira” refereeing scandal.
Madrid last week joined Spanish prosecutors’ complaint against Barcelona and their president Florentino Perez declined to play for the first time in more than 20 years amid rising tensions between the two Spanish giants.