Nico Pareja was the guest on SFC TV's A Balón Parado. The captain spoke about the team having achieved their objective last week: "I'm happy to secure fourth place.
It was always in our own hands, but it's true that the second half of the season was more unusual. We wanted to secure fourth, we fought as long as we could for third, but when it didn't work out, we closed out fourth."
He added that despite having secured the target at the Bernabéu, "we were in the dressing room, annoyed at the defeat, very upset. We'd played a very good game and we had more chances, but the joy of reaching our target was also there.
No one gifted us anything and although we had ups and downs, we put in a huge effort to be fourth and we have to value it".
The Argentine centre-back, then, is proud of what the team have achieved because "we started the season with lots of new players, a new manager and lots of people would have taken fourth place.
That bitter taste is still there because of the ups and downs in the second half of the season. The question of fighting for LaLiga is something everyone looks at in their own way.
I like to be hopeful in a relaxed way, but I don't like to transmit that. We had to be up there to fight until the end. Experience tells me that league seasons are very long".
Pareja also added that "there were many teams in the fight for that position. The top three teams are above the rest, we had third place close, but the second half of the season was a bit more difficult.
It wasn't because of any concrete reason, I prefer to see where we're going wrong and work on that, but the other teams also play and LaLiga has teams that play well even if their near the bottom.
At times, we fought against Madrid and Barcelona, we beat Atlético and Madrid at home. In the final stretch you feel the tiredness, going out of the Champions League weighs on you, but I know that the league season is very long, but I always thought we had to go game by game".