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Thursday, 25 April, 2002, 14:00 GMT 15:00 UK
Njitap's Real nightmare
Geremi Njitap in a Champions League game against Real Madrid
Geremi is unhappy about his situation at Real Madrid
By BBC Sport Online's Bibian Weggelaar in Barcelona

Cameroon international Geremi Njitap said he was 'disappointed' not to get a chance to play a role in Real Madrid's 2-0 victory over Barcelona in the UEFA Champions league semi-final.

"While I was not certain of a shirt for this game, one always hopes to play in matches like that," the Cameroonian said.

He took consolation in the fact that he scored a goal in Madrid's previous victory over Bayern Munich.

"My performance in that match shows the manager he can rely on me."

Geremi, who played in Cameroon's last match against Austria in Vienna, has been short of match practice with Madrid this season.

Expectations

He had been linked with a possible transfer to English Premiership side Chelsea.

Despite his absence from the Real Madrid side, Geremi had nothing but praise for the efforts of his team mates.

"We were very strong in defence. We played a very serious game and were not made nervous by the atmosphere surrounding the match."

The Indomitable Lion is looking forward to playing in the Champions League final but he knows that Barcelona will seek to turn the tables in the second leg.

"We still have to play the second match at home.

"Things are looking very good for us but we expect a very aggressive Barcelona next time. It's all or nothing for them now."

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23 Apr 02 | Cameroon
22 Apr 02 | Cameroon
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