Setien: I didn't like my team Barcelona The coach analysed the narrow victory

Quique Setien has admitted that he wasn't best pleased with his Barcelona side as they scraped past Ibiza in the Copa del Rey.

The hosts led for the majority of the match before Antoine Griezmann netted twice in the closing stages for a 2-1 win.

"No, I didn't like the team," Setien said when asked about his side's performance in the first hour of the game.

"I would've preferred that it was all done in a different way.

"But at a ground like this, it's more difficult.

"They were aggressive and intense in defence, it wasn't easy.

"We're taking conclusions for the future.

"When you do things badly, that's when you can improve things."

Barcelona didn't actually have a shot until the 67th minute, while they had just three in the entire match.

"I give a lot of credit to Ibiza, who played a really great game," Setien said.

"It wasn't easy for us.

"We found it difficult.

"Also, they went a goal ahead, which complicated everything."

Griezmann's winner didn't come until deep into stoppage time, so Setien was asked if he was thinking that an upset was on the cards.

"Losing and drawing is always an option," he said.

"Even more so when it's just one game [compared to two legs].

"If we'd have had a return leg at our place, it would have been another thing.

"These matches are different, they're traps.

"This is a very important match for them and they gave it their all."

Ansu Fati started a second successive game under Setien and the coach talked about the youngster.

"The first thing that we're doing is seeing players in different positions," Setien said.

"He has great potential.

"We're already seeing how he's growing.

"He will become more important as he grows."