Zidane says Barça not more dangerous after stunning PSG comeback

Zidane says Barça not more dangerous after stunning PSG comeback

Zidane says Barça not more dangerous after stunning PSG comeback
Zidane says Barça not more dangerous after stunning PSG comeback | sport

The Real Madrid coach was not willing to indulge questions about Luis Enrique's side's heroics

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane doesn't consider Barcelona to be more dangerous after coming from behind to beat Paris Saint-Germain (6-1, 6-5 on aggregate) in the Champions League in midweek. Even though he tried not to opine on the game's refereeing decisions, he did make it clear that Madrid "are annoyed" at some of the calls they feel they have gone against them in recent games. 

"No, Barça are not more dangerous now" he said about the possible morale boost after the incredible comeback ahead of Madrid's game against Real Betis on Sunday. "It's the same team, the same thing, it's won't change anything." 

Zidane didn't want to indulge PSG's complaints about the referee. "No I won't get ivolved in that at all, what interests me is tomorrow's game (at home to Betis) and I am not here to talk about what happened the other day" he said to the continued search for his take on Barça's historic night. 

Asked if Madrid are treated differently by referees, he said: "I don't know, to be honest. Madrid are unique and each time something happens here... because it's Madrid. We are annoyed, but that won't change anything, we know that. We have to live with it. We know that if we win it's because we've done things well. We don't depend on anyone for anything. We are focused on our own business. We don't think about the rest."