“We didn’t look at the face of Cádiz“, said Michael just finish the game. The Vallecano coach did not understand how his team did not come out to compete in one of the appointments marked on the calendar.
The data is surprising. The people from Cádiz won 75% of the duels and came out to bite from the prolegomena. The bus full of people, the flares, the atmosphere… Nothing stopped, never better said, a yellow storm.
He Girona, with a more comfortable position on the table, left the working mode. He wants to play the ball as he does many times, but without it he cannot stop the opponent’s moves. It’s not because they weren’t warned, because Michael He already said that this is the most important thing against a fast team, with reinforcements and with the desire to redeem themselves.
The Catalan team failed to look the Andalusians in the face, to compete face to face because, surely, they were fighting for the same thing. Although not only that, he also forgot to look at his navel. They have been losing for days against teams from the top spot like FC Barcelona and Villarrealbut the sensations are completely different because the team knows how to dress in what the coach repeated, a humble team.
When the team knows that all rivals are superior or, in other words, that they are not superior to anyone, there is a plus of resistance, a plus of wanting to compete, of going for duels. Maybe the Girona felt somewhat superior, but this League He proved that he put everything in their place.
Without falling into the drama, the Girona You should reflect and take the positive from New Mirandilla. This reality bath will serve to heal and heal some wounds. Four would be wonderful news Europe eight down, but better a smack in time than a late reaction. If defeat serves to react in a better way, welcome.
In micheI am in charge of the bench and have a new appointment next Friday against a team fighting for the same thing, Almería, the Girona will have a new chance to forget the slip and return to the mud with the goal of scoring and restoring the identity that left so many good feelings in many games of the season. Who hasn’t had a bad day?
Source: La Verdad

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