Dozens of Barcelona fans tried - in the absence of security - to attack Ronald Koeman, the day before yesterday, Sunday, while he was leaving his car with his wife from the Camp Nou stadium, after the 1-2 loss against Real Madrid in the League, which called for a response from the Dutch coach.

Koeman tried - during a press conference - to be somewhat diplomatic on this issue, according to the Spanish newspaper Marca.

"It's true that I don't like what happened when I was in the car, but I like people who know better," Koeman said.

He continued, "I am in the place where I should be and I want to enjoy myself. I know how (to deal with pressure), I want to enjoy what I am doing, if it is 8 years, or 3 months .. no problem."

When pressed again on the issue of the supporters surrounding his car, Koeman responded more bluntly.

He commented, "I don't think there is a solution. It's a social problem for me.. Be it Barcelona fans or ordinary people, they have problems when it comes to education. They don't know the rules and values."

"The atmosphere on the pitch, even when you were behind by two goals, was the opposite. You don't have to pay much attention to these people," he explained.

"With the video and the recording, we actually see this here every day. This time it was me alone, but you have to know that the same thing happened to many players, with their families.. Maybe because I'm responsible, it was exaggerated. It even happened to [Carles] Puyol, you can't get off the field like everyone else, you have to find a way...it's a social problem."

La salida de Koeman del estadio….

Hay que cortar esta situación de raíz.

No is sustainable.

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