Ronald Araujo admitted he could have done better after coming off the bench and being at [fault for two of Inter’s goals against Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday night](https://www.barcablaugranes.com/barcelona-uefa-champions-league/2025/5/6/24423298/inter-milan-barcelona-champions-league-final-score-match-report-recap-reactions).
The Uruguayan was beaten by 37-year-old Francesco Acerbi for the equaliser to make it 3-3 and also could not prevent David Frattesi from bagging the winner in extra-time
Araujo spoke to RAC1 after the match and was asked about the two goals. Here’s what he had to say:
> “On the fourth goal, I was in front and it was the striker’s luck to place it perfectly in the corner,” he explained.
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> “As for the third goal, I’m obviously very good at one-on-ones and I should have been better.
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> “But in the end, it’s football, if you cover well, you can also keep those balls at bay. But hey, it’s football, you have to keep your head up and keep moving forward.”
The defender once again started the game on the bench but replaced Inigo Martinez after 76 minutes. If everyone is fit, he’s likely to be a substitute again on Sunday when Barca face Real Madrid in La Liga.