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Barça falls in Valencia and takes the final to the Palau (1-1)
Valencia Basket dominated Barcelona without hesitation (102-75) in the second game of the ACB final, tying the series at 1-1. Xavi Pascual acknowledged Pedro Martínez's team's superiority and trusts in turning the situation around in the next two home games.
Barça suffered a resounding defeat against Valencia Basket that evens the ACB finals. The blue and garnet team couldn't find answers in Valencia and was clearly surpassed from the second quarter onwards, when Valencia definitively took control of the game.
The Barça team started the match disastrously. Xavi Pascual analyzed in a press conference the problems they faced from the outset: lack of scoring, missed open shots, and mistakes near the basket. The team couldn't find its offensive rhythm, and Valencia took advantage of every error to extend its lead.
In the second quarter, Barça managed to get back into the game and had chances to narrow the gap. However, the response was not enough. According to the blaugrana coach, from minute 26, the match ceased to be competitive. Valencia was far superior and managed their lead comfortably until the end, closing with a 102-75 result that reflects the gap between both teams today.
Valencia, an extraordinary rival
Pascual didn't hesitate to praise the opposing team after the match. He described Valencia as an extraordinary team with a lot of pace and great athletic ability. Pedro Martínez’s team showed they were in excellent form and executed their game effectively throughout the forty minutes.
The Barça coach acknowledged that they tried to impose their own offensive pace but couldn't find a way to stop Valencia's superiority. The injury to Juani Marcos at the beginning of the match also influenced the course of the game. Losing the player in the second quarter caused the Barça team to lose their way a bit and they couldn't recover.
Even series: a good starting point
Despite the adverse result, Pascual positively assessed the fact that the series is now tied 1-1 heading back to Barcelona. In his analysis, he pointed out the peculiarity of playoffs: when you win, there's a feeling that you can't lose, and when you lose, the opposite happens. Arriving at home with the series level represents a favorable scenario for the blaugrana interests.
The Barça coach was clear in admitting that any Barça fan would have signed for a victory in Valencia before the series began. Now, with two playoff games to be played at the Palau, the team has a golden opportunity to close the season at home and win the title.
The Palau, a decisive stage
Pascual emphasized the importance of the upcoming home games. He described the Palau as the stage for great occasions and stressed that it's time to stand strong on blaugrana territory. The coach mentally visualized the series as a three-game confrontation, with two consecutive games at home, a situation he considers unbeatable.
The Barça coach is counting on the support of the fans and is convinced that the public will be a determining factor in the upcoming matches. He highlighted the importance of turning the page quickly and focusing on what's to come, without dwelling on the events in Valencia. With a mindset geared towards strengthening the defense and regaining offensive effectiveness, Barça will seek to return to the path of victory at the Palau.
This is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Barça cae en Valencia y lleva la final al Palau (1-1)