Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes remains confident his side can overcome Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League.
The European Cup holders suffered only their second loss to English opposition at Camp Nou after The Reds came from a goal down to defeat Barca 2-1 in their round of 16, first leg clash.
Despite taking the lead through a fine Deco header, goals by Craig Bellamy and John Arne Riise gave the 2005 Champions League winners the upper hand for the second leg at Anfield next month.
Valdes was at fault for Bellamy's equaliser just before half-time when he allowed the Welsh striker's header to go over the goal-line, claiming the goal was a dent to Barcelona's confidence.
"The first goal was hard to take, but I thought we would come back and win," Valdes said.
"We are all very disappointed, but we still have it all to play for.
"Liverpool made it difficult for us today and we made some mistakes as well.
"It will be hard to go through, but we still have a great chance.
"Just as they won here, we can win there."
Barca defender Gianluca Zambrotta also believes the tie is far from over.
"We are disappointed, but at the same time, relaxed because we still feel that we can get through to the next round," said the former Juventus man.
"The dressing room was quiet after the game, but we will get over it and come back stronger.
"We will now have to make sure we learn from the mistakes we made today."