Gerardo Martino admitted that he got his tactics wrong as
Barcelona fell to a surprising 3-1 defeat against Real Sociedad on Saturday.
The coach, who was sent to the stands at half-time, saw
his side slip to their third La Liga defeat of the season and allow rivals Real
Madrid to open up a three-point lead at the top of the table.
Barca, who gave a rare start to Alex Song, were far from
their fluent best and were punished in the 32nd minute when the Cameroon
international diverted a Gorka Elustondo header into his own goal.
When Lionel Messi levelled four minutes later Barca
looked well set to go on and win the game, but two goals in five second-half
minutes saw Sociedad come out victors.
Martino confessed that he made changes too late in the
game as he reacted to going behind rather than bringing fresh legs on while the
scores were level.
"Real played well but the reading (of the game) I
did was not right," he said. "I thought we had to run a little more
to get the win and the best thing to do was what we did in the second leg of
the Copa del Rey.
"I thought the Messi goal put us in the game, but
not making a change before their two (second-half) goals came was wrong.
"We needed to rethink the way they play and when
decided to make the first change it was 3-1.
"We have to look forward."
The defeat means Barcelona could drop to third if
Atletico Madrid avoid defeat on Sunday against Osasuna, while Sociedad climb
into fifth above Villarreal.
On the incident that saw him sent to the stands, Martino
added: "About my sending off, I don't have anything to say. The ref made a
decision and it's just that."
Culled from Soccerway
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