Real Madrid manager Julen Lopetegui said he still has plenty of confidence in his squad but was disappointed in only getting a 1-1 draw at Athletic Bilbao.
“A draw for Real Madrid is never good,” he said after the match. “We came for three points and we didn’t get them.”
Iker Muniain took the lead for Athletic Bilbao at the new San Mames on Saturday night before substitute Isco headed home in the second half to level matters.
Isco came on for Luka Modric in the 61st minute and gave Madrid a spark going forward. Asked after the game if he had lost confidence in Saturday’s goalscorer, Lopetegui says nothing has changed about how he sees the creative midfielder.
“I don’t see a drop in his standard. I have plenty of confidence in Isco,” he said. “And the rest of the squad, that has not changed.”
Real Madrid were under pressure in the first half and could not escape Athletic Bilbao’s suffocating pressure at times. Lopetegui says they tried to fix that issue in the second half.
“We were too hurried, in the second half we corrected that,” he said. “We were more calm, we were more in control and we had better chances.
“We generated a lot of chances,” he continued when speaking about potential problems in their approach. “In the first half, we entered into their dynamic, but in the second half we were better and we could have scored more than one goal. In the second half, we were much better.”
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