Hansi Flick focused his eyes on the Treble after Barcelona roared back to beat Rivals Real Madrid 3-2 in extra time in the dramatic Copa del Rey final of Saturday.
Barca-Die in front ran in LaLiga and in the first stage of their semi-final draw on Wednesday, Staards came to the defeat by six minutes of the 90 leftover.
Goals from Kylian Mbappe and Aurelien Tchouameni placed Madrid 2-1 after Pedri opened the score, but the equalizer of Ferran Torres sent the game to extra time.
And in the 116th minute Jules Kounde brought on the loose pass of Luka Modric and drilled a beautiful finish in the top left corner to earn their record-extending 32nd Copa del Rey Triumph.
Flick said his players should enjoy the moment before they focus their attention on Inter, although he is aware that the Treble is now a realistic goal.
“It has just been a perfect night,” Flick told a press conference in the early hours of Sunday. “I am very proud.
“For me it is amazing what they do, how they fight. I really appreciate what they do, that they never give up. I think everyone, the club, the fans, are proud.
“To win a title in a game like the Clasico against Real Madrid is always special. I am happy for my players and for the thousands of fans in the stands, they earned this title.
“Now we have to celebrate and then the goal must be to recover, repair and restore. The Treble is an option, but we must continue to work.”
Barca, in Scintilling Form, competed for their third consecutive victory against a Storselmadrid side that had already lost 4-0 from the Blaugrana in Laliga and 5-2 in the Supercopa the Espana final of January.
Flick is only the second Barca coach who won his first three games against Madrid in all competitions, after Pep Guardiola Los Blancos defeated in each of his first five Clasicos.
His team has been unbeaten in the domestic competition since the end of December, and plays some of the best football in Europe and gave a four -point lead over Madrid in the competition.
After Wednesday's Champions League collision with Inter, Barca was the last placed real Valladolid on before he could determine Madrid Host in a competition that could determine the title race on 11 May.
Flick attributed Barca's success to the attitude of his players and said that heaven is the limit when they keep their feet on the floor.
“At the start of the season I said I was here, with my assistants, to create a good atmosphere in the dressing room,” said Flick.
“I wanted to show them that they could enjoy the game and that they could play at the highest level. I think creating that atmosphere in the dressing room is important and important.
“It gives a lot of confidence. This is a matter for everyone. The staff, the players … they have a fantastic mentality.”
