The technician of Valencia, Salvador Gonzalez ‘voro‘He said his team didn’t deserve to lose this Saturday against him Athletic (1-2) because they did a good job punished by a quick transfer and a ball out while they created many chances and an improvement was seen.
“The team became closer to being able to win and he was focused except for a few details that Athletic took advantage of. Very nice attitude and unfair, but that’s football. It was a sad day, but improvements were seen and you have to compete equally to win games,” he said at a press conference.
vorowhich pointed out that the Uruguayan striker edinson cavani He has a muscle injury, he classified as concerned that the team could not win despite the improvement, but he declared that this is the way to compete: know where they should improve and, from there, continue working.
About the protests voro He explained that what can keep them out of relegation and the discomfort of the fans is the work on the pitch. “The situation is very complicated in sportsWe understand that the public may be upset, I respect that everyone expresses their Valencianismo in the way they consider, but we need the people. We are in a very difficult situation, and I think there are green shoots now. It didn’t allow us to win, but we lost because of specific actions, football has these things,” he said.
Finally, the Valencian coach said that “no one told me anything about going in search of another coach tomorrow. I continue to work, I consider it correct that the club is working and looking for people. I always say I’m not a problemI’m just trying to improve on the things that I think the team needs to improve on to win games. If the club considers that it has to look for a coach, it is the club’s decision, I repeat that I will not be a problem.
“I’m here trying to find solutions. It’s not a test, but it’s not an easy process. I’m worried about the club’s situation, because we have to win and get out of relegation,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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