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Gerardo Martino still feels job is safe

Gerardo Martino insisted his chances at retaining his job as Barcelona manager have not been affected by Wednesday's 2-1 defeat to Barcelona in the Copa del Rey.

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Barcelona have now lost three successive games in all competitions. Atletico Madrid ousted Barca from the Champions League a week ago, and Granada damaged the Blaugrana's La Liga hopes on Sunday.

Despite the setbacks and the likelihood of a season without a trophy, Martino remains confident.

"Obviously this is not a good moment. It has been a hard week on all fronts," said Martino, who still has one more season on his contract.

"As I have said for one, two, three months now, I don't feel that my future has changed because of all that we lost, and nor do I think it would be different if we had won."

Before the game, Barcelona vice president Jordi Cardoner said defeat on Wednesday would not be cause for Martino's immediate sacking.

"If we lose the Cup, we don’t forsake Tata or convene elections," he told Mundo Deportivo.

Barcelona were beaten by a Gareth Bale goal worthy of winning most major finals, and Martino marvelled at the Welshman's endurance.

"It is difficult to see a player be able to sprint like that at that stage of the game," Martino said. "The game was going our way after we had levelled until that counterattack."

Marc Bartra, who scored Barcelona's lone goal on a strong header, bemoaned the club's poor run of form.

"Things have not gone our way," he said. "Possession was ours, but perhaps they have been more effective. They had two real chances and scored twice. Now we will go for it in La Liga."

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