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Oct 7, 2012 at 6.50pm UK
 
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Emilio Butragueno: 'Real Madrid are not satisfied with Barcelona draw'

Butragueno: 'Madrid not satisfied'
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Emilio Butragueno believes that Real Madrid deserved more than a point against Barcelona at Camp Nou.

Emilio Butragueno has admitted that Real Madrid are "not satisfied" with their 2-2 draw with Barcelona in La Liga on Sunday.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both scored twice in the Clasico at Camp Nou.

"We are not satisfied because we were better, there were clear occasions to score, but today they did not materialise into goals," the Madrid legend is quoted by AS.

"Barcelona, however, did recover and the second half was more even. The result was not unjust, but undeserved.

"We were better in the first 30 minutes, we had the chances and we were playing well. The 1-1 result at half-time did not reflect the game properly."

Madrid remain eight points behind Barcelona after seven rounds of matches.

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