MADRID (Reuters) - Zinedine Zidane's fears that Real Madrid's lack of intensity at the start of games would eventually cost his team have proved well founded. "That was our fault, " Real vice-captain Marcelo told the club website. "We still remain top but we have to change things, we can't be starting games like that," Marcelo said. Barca coach Luis Enrique and some of the players were booed on Sunday when they needed a 90th-minute Lionel Messi penalty to win 2-1 at home over strugglers Leganes. "It hurts because it was a key opportunity to have extended our advantage at the top," Real captain Sergio Ramos told the club website.
Source: The Star February 23, 2017 12:22 UTC