The Almería coach, Joan Francesc Ferrer ‘Rubi’, ventured that next Saturday’s match against Betis at the Power Horse Stadium will be colorful for the audience due to the concept of shared play and assured that “those who may have a little still have the ball. there will be a slight advantage there” because of the “characteristics of the players on both teams.”
Rubi said in a press conference that Betis will be a “typical game” of fun for the audience “because, whatever the result happens, they are a team with an idea of the game” shared with Almeria in the sense that “they clearly will seek to dominate the parties: so will we,” he said.
The Vilarense man insisted that he does not believe Betis will be hurt by the casualties the team has suffered, the suspended William Carvalho, Nabil Fekir and Luiz Felipe Ramos, and pointed out that he also has the importants of Robertone and Baptistao .
“I trained two of the three players and Fekir is one of the best players in the League, at the moment, but for us Baptistao and Robertone are also very important,” said Rubi, who recalled that in the first round they “too honorable”, they don’t know how to “do wrong” and “they kill the opponents”, which hopefully will serve as a lesson.
He warned that Betis “is a team with footballers who interpret very well what they play at all times” and that “Los Canales, Borja, Joaquín are people who know when it’s time to pass the ball little, if it’s time to leave. in the spaces , when the rival is relatively unprotected in defense”.
Because of this, he opted for “trying to control these situations” and said that he does not see the team as “very bad”, although “the smallest mistake is worth a goal: we will see if we can change that trend. because we’re not bad.”
Source: La Verdad

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