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Ilkay Gundogan's wife steps out to make a pointed comment about his 'Treble mentality' after Barcelona star's brutal criticism split their dressing room in wake of Champions League exit to PSG

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Ilkay Gundogan's wife has added fuel to the fire of Barcelona's dressing room split after his brutal criticism of team-mates following their Champions League exit.

The Catalan giants crashed out of the Champions League when they lost 4-1 to Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of their quarter-final clash on Tuesday night.

Afterwards, German midfielder Gundogan refused to hold back in a television interview as he criticised Ronald Araujo for getting himself sent off and Joao Cancelo for conceding a penalty.


Gundogan was also infuriated by the nature of Vitinha's goal to out PSG 2-1 ahead on the night, with Robert Lewandowski one of those who didn't get tight enough.

While reports in Spain suggested some within Barcelona's fractured dressing room agree with him, Sara Gundogan felt the need to defend her husband after a backlash against his public comments.

Ilkay Gundogan's wife Sara has defended him after a brutal dismantling of his Barcelona team-mates in the wake of their Champions League exit

Posting a picture of her husband lifting the European Cup for Manchester City last season, Sara wrote on Instagram about his 'treble mentality'

Gundogan hit out at his Barcelona team-mates after their defeat by PSG on Tuesday night

Posting a picture of Gundogan lifting the Champions League trophy while at Manchester City last season, she wrote: 'This man is a working hard guy and his football opinions are about improving and he is giving everything to this team.

'His mentality is a treble mentality.'

Gundogan, 33, was City's captain as they completed the triple of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League last season before he signed for Barcelona in the summer.

His hopes of replicating that European success with Barcelona went up in smoke on Tuesday night.

It came after Barcelona returned from Paris with a 3-2 advantage, that was then increased through Raphinha's early goal.

However, they capitulated after Ronald Araujo was sent off for a foul on Bradley Barcola, with PSG storming to victory thanks to goals by Ousmane Dembele, Vitinha and two from Kylian Mbappe.

Former Manchester City midfielder Gundogan previously slammed his team-mates after they lost 2-1 in the Clasico with Real Madrid back in October.

He was left upset by team-mates appearing to be unmoved by the loss and sitting on their phones in the dressing room afterwards. 

On that occasion, Gundogan faced a backlash from the group over his public criticisms.

Gundogan joined Barcelona after captaining Manchester City to the Treble last season

However, according to AS, on this occasion, quite a few colleagues have supported Gundogan's views, suggesting that there is now a split in the dressing room. 

It comes as Barcelona prepare to face Real again at the Bernabeu this Sunday evening. Xavi's side currently sit eight points behind LaLiga leaders Real with seven games left to play.

Speaking post-match on Tuesday, Gundogan specifically criticised Araujo for his dismissal in the 29th-minute.

'If he [Araujo] fouled him [Barcola], I guess it's a red card. I haven't seen the replay, I don't know. You guys probably know better than us,' the German told CBS.

'It's difficult to say. I think, you know, in these kind of crucial moments you need to be sure to get the ball.

'If you don't [know whether you're going to get the ball], and again I don't know if he touched the ball or not, you have to stay away.

'I would prefer to concede a goal there or give the striker one-versus-one. Although, the ball was played quite far ahead so I don't even know if he would have reached the ball. 

Gundogan felt like Barcelona 'gave the game away in the most simple of manners' and stated Ronald Araujo deserved to be sent of for fouling PSG's young forward Bradley Barcola

Gundogan said Araujo should have allowed Barcola to go on and score rather than fouling him

Once down to 10 men, Barcelona collapsed and conceded four goals as PSG romped to the win

'But, maybe let our goalkeeper save us or even concede a goal because to go down one man so early in the game kills your game.'

While not naming names, Gundogan also criticised the manner of Vitinha's goal, with Robert Lewandowski the man responsible.

'Again, it's another mistake. I think we have to step out there and don't let him shoot because he was so free,' Gundogan said.

'I mean, it isn't anything we haven't trained to be honest. The closest man to the player, to the ball, has to step out. We were three with three and Vitinha was the fourth man.

'Someone has to step out but no one did, or did too late, it was a good shot and the second goal.

Gundogan also moaned about how no one stepped out to close Vitinha for PSG's second goal

Gundogan was also critical of Joao Cancelo's foul on Ousmane Dembele to concede a penalty

'Again, it was not necessary at all but it's too late right now.'

Joao Cancelo was also on the receiving end for conceding the penalty from which Mbappe made it 3-1 to PSG on the night, putting them ahead on aggregate.

Again, Gundogan didn't mention Cancelo by name but described it was a 'decisive action, a crucial situation… and they will punish you.'

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