Real Sociedad hero addresses Barcelona interest and rivalry with Joan Garcia: 'At the moment...' | Barca Universal
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Real Sociedad hero addresses Barcelona interest and rivalry with Joan Garcia: 'At the moment...' | Barca Universal
"Obviously, there was a bit of luck involved, but luck is also something you seek out. There are many plays that, yes, involve luck, but maybe the other player got in the way, or did enough to prevent a good shot, or you touch it, it hits the post and goes out, well, that's because you touched it well. It's true that in terms of offside and so on, if you're pulling the line well, it's well done, then Lamine's goal, that's really on the edge, but you have to seek out luck too."
"No, things aren't measured by one match. It's a process, it's the growth of the players, of the people, moments of form. At the end of the day, he's a Spanish player, he's good, he's very good, he's very young, but the coach, in this case, Luis [de la Fuente], is the one who decides."
Alex Remiro credited a mixture of preparation, positioning and luck for Real Sociedad's 2-1 victory over Barcelona, noting that fortunate outcomes often follow correct actions. He cited plays where opponents obstructed attempts, touches that redirected shots onto the post, and tight offside margins that rewarded disciplined line pulling. Remiro described Lamine's goal as extremely marginal but part of seeking luck through performance. He expressed clear satisfaction with his own display and emphasized that competition with Joan García for Spain depends on ongoing growth and form rather than a single match, with selection resting with coach Luis de la Fuente.
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