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Szczesny reflects on Barca's poor form
Szczesny started against both PSG and Sevilla after first-choice goalkeeper Joan Garcia was ruled out for four weeks due to a torn meniscus injury. Speaking to , the veteran Pole provided his thoughts on the successive defeats. While he admitted that what happened against Sevilla "could happen to us again", he is not too worried.
"They were two completely different matches," he explained. "PSG were better than us, more precise, fresher, and tactically very good. We don't like it, it hurts, but we have to accept the result against PSG. On the other hand, in Seville we didn't give 100%; the first half was terrible, a terrible match. It's a little worrying, but it's important to understand that this season won't be all easy, that we have to be focused, and that if we don't give 100%, we can get hit. We have to do much better.
"I don't think there's anything to worry about, just that if we want to have a season like last year's or better, if we don't give 100% in every game and stay focused, what happened to us in Seville could happen to us again, but we have a very intelligent group and everyone has understood: we have to work, recover, and relax.
"Flick wasn't happy, obviously, because if you're Barca's coach and you lose two games in three days, it's not the best scenario. You have to understand that when you lose games, it's time to get back to work, give your best, and compete for titles like we did last year."
Barca players urged to keep their egos aside
Szczesny emphasised on the importance of staying humble in order to continue winning titles. "I think that after a match, emotions are running high," he added. "I think it's important for the players to understand that just because we won three titles last season and played beautiful football doesn't mean it's going to be easy this year.
"It's going to be much harder, so we can't rest or relax because everyone is talking about how great Barcelona was last year. It's going to be much harder. You have to prove it again and again and again. That's what great champions do. We have an example in Robert [Lewandowski], who won 14 titles in his 16-year career. So, it's not enough to have a great season and then relax. Your ego isn't important. You have to stay humble, work hard, and that's the only way to improve and get results."