Luis Enrique Spanish national coach, left the press conference after the match in which his team lost Japanesea rather surprising reflection.
The Asturian admitted that he did not know that the national team was removed from world in a few minutes, which is the time where Japanese I made it 1-2 and parallel, Costa Rica he also scored 2-1. Almost five minutes have passed until Havertz scored 2-2 and tied the ‘Red’ again in the second round of world.
“How? We’ve been eliminated?” He commented to shake his head. Advice from a member of RFEF, who actually told him that it had been like that, that for a period of time, the combination of both markers left Spain out, he said sincerely: “I don’t know because I was focused on my game, not thinking. When I find out, I’m going to have a heart attack.”
As for the game, he pointed out that “in football there is no good side (of the team), that he is “not” happy, because he “doesn’t” celebrate “defeats”.
“I’m not happy, not at all. I wanted to be first in the group, but Japan has scored two goals for us in five minutes, and in ten minutes they have dismissed us,” explained Luis Enrique to the official that press conference of FIFA which took place in the stadium Al Khalifa by Al Rayyanafter reaching the pass in the second round, as second in the group.
“The game started well, we controlled the first half, but then, after the goal we wanted to close the game, and it couldn’t happen. We talked about being cooperative, they were attacking. But we haven’t been able to manage it,” he replied.
“I have nothing to celebrate, I’m not happy. If we need Japan to put two more, they put it,” he said concluding by saying:
“A competition like this indicates this. When a team has nothing to lose, it continues to attack, we try to get the ball, but it is not easy to manage it. We will look for solutions in these situations that occur. to repeat themselves. It’s always hard to beat a team when they attack you with five or six forwards desperately.”
Source: La Verdad

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