Quique Setien insisted Barcelona have not lost their confidence, despite needing a dubious late penalty, converted by Lionel Messi, to scrape past Real Sociedad 1-0 on Saturday inside a frustrated Camp Nou.
Messi's 24th goal of the season, and fifth in four games, was enough to save Barca, despite a drab display that threatened to bring more disappointment following last weekend's loss against Real Madrid.
As tension grew inside Camp Nou, some of the home fans whistled to express their dissatisfaction, which Jordi Alba then seemed to confront when celebrating a late goal, ruled out for offside, by putting his fingers in his ears.
"We have not lost confidence in what we are doing," said Setien.
"The fans sometimes don't expect the opposition to restrict you but you have to take into account that Real Sociedad are a great team." On his own reaction, Alba said:
"I respect the fans but the fans have to respect me. Nobody likes to be whistled, and even less after 15 minutes at 0-0."
"It's normal for an assistant coach, with the adrenaline high, to express himself. We see it as normal."
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