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‘We didn’t create many chances’: Gerard Martin on Barca win at Leganes

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Last updated: April 13, 2025 11:25 pm
Godson
Published: April 13, 2025
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In a game that was more about grit than glamour, Barcelona’s young defender Gerard Martin offered a grounded yet insightful reflection on the team’s narrow 1-0 win against Leganes. It was a hard-fought victory that may not have dazzled fans, but one that could prove crucial in the title race.

In a game that was more about grit than glamour, Barcelona’s young defender Gerard Martin offered a grounded yet insightful reflection on the team’s narrow 1-0 win against Leganes. It was a hard-fought victory that may not have dazzled fans, but one that could prove crucial in the title race.

“This is really one of those matches you have to appreciate—the ones that win you league titles,” Martin told Barça TV after the final whistle. His words summed up a night where Barcelona didn’t dominate but did what was needed: they won.

Throughout the match, chances were few and far between for the Catalans. Leganes defended deep, closed down spaces, and made life difficult for Barcelona’s attackers. “We didn’t create many chances, but winning here is never easy,” Martin admitted, giving credit to the opposition while praising his own team’s resilience.

The game’s only goal came in the second half and was enough to secure all three points. But beyond the result, much of the focus shifted to Gerard Martin himself—who was called upon earlier than expected.

Martin was subbed in during the first half after Alejandro Balde was forced off with an apparent muscle injury. It was a sudden moment that could rattle any young player, but Martin handled it with poise. “It felt a bit strange coming in without any warm-up, but I was ready for anything,” he said with a smile.

Despite the abrupt introduction, Martin showed composure and delivered a strong defensive performance. His reading of the game, especially during Leganes’ late push for an equalizer, was vital in helping Barça keep a clean sheet.

“Today we proved that we can handle any kind of match,” Martin added. And indeed, sometimes it’s not the beautiful games that matter most—but the ones where a team grinds out results.

With Balde’s injury looking serious, Martin is expected to take over the left-back role in the coming matches. “I’m ready to take on the responsibility,” he stated confidently. “I’ve been working hard all season for moments like this.”

Martin’s rise has been one of the pleasant surprises of the campaign. Having come through La Masia and earned his stripes with Barça Atlètic, he’s stepped up impressively whenever called upon. “I’ve adapted well, I feel in good shape, and every match gives me more confidence,” he shared.

His maturity hasn’t gone unnoticed. Senior players like Ter Stegen and Ronald Araújo have reportedly praised his focus and professionalism during training sessions and games.

Barcelona’s schedule continues to pile up, with the La Liga title race intensifying and both Champions League and Copa del Rey duties looming. For manager Hansi Flick, having a reliable backup like Martin could be essential in navigating the challenges ahead.

“Every minute on the pitch is a chance to learn and prove yourself,” said Martin. That mentality could serve him—and Barcelona—extremely well in the coming weeks.

Fans, while critical of the team’s overall attacking display, recognized Martin’s contribution. On social media, many praised his composure and called for him to be given more playing time going forward.

While this match won’t go down as a classic in terms of flair or drama, it might just be remembered as a turning point for a young defender making his mark. For Gerard Martin, it was more than just a win—it was a statement.

Barça stay firmly in the race for the title, and with young players like Martin stepping up, there’s plenty of reason for optimism.

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