Rodri Hernández, Spain captain in the defeat against Scotland, He asked that “doubts” not arise and defended that they enjoyed “fairly clear opportunities” to get a better result but they paid dearly for their “mistakes”.
“Don’t doubt, we don’t want to start with doubts, please because we are working, trying and many things have been done well. They have been definite mistakes that they punished us but it was everyone’s work, together. We all win and lose. We are working to make sure we can improve,” he told Teledeporte.
Rodri bemoaned the lack of goals and luck, especially in the first half where he argued they deserved better luck. “Obviously they put the two they had and we tried. We had two poles, quite a few occasions and very clear, especially in the first part. We have to improve, mistakes are expensive against these teams. The feeling that one day you are doing well but you don’t finish entering and it all ends up in their face”, he analyzed.
“They played a good match, the field is not an excuse, they have their conditions and we have to adapt. The first goal put us in tow and it’s difficult against a line of five that is locked, even though we have options but the ball doesn’t go in and we have to be more effective”, he sentence.
Source: La Verdad

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