Sergio: “A second yellow card for Lamela; the game would have changed”

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Sergio González, coach of Cádizwere not satisfied with the arbitration after the 1-0 defeat in the field of Seville when considering that there is “a second yellow in (Erik) lick it“which is the Canarian collegiate Alexander Hernandez Hernandez did not show the Argentine player and that, otherwise, “the game has changed”.

“Lamela has a second yellow. It is red and it is red. Again we have arbitration. It was one less for them and the game changed. There were two yellow cards,” said the coach of the Cádiz team after the match.

More on that controversySergio already explained in the first part the Cádiz He is “closer to the game plan” they put up, but admits they gave “the ball” to Sevilla, a rival who is “the star at home”.

“We were very whole, but in the second we lacked passing. It has been a brutal defensive exercise”, highlighted the Cadista coach, who added that they already saw themselves “with the point” because his team had already “done the most difficult thing”. , but, in the end, they see how they “take the candy when it’s around”.

According to Sergio, “you have to accept defeat and work to beat the Majorca“tomorrow, while stressing that “you have to be positive” and that, “after the break” for world“the team showed a good level”, although he admitted that the defeat was “upsetting” them after doing a “good defensive job” which “would have given them oxygen”.

Source: La Verdad

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