The coach of Valencia, Ruben Barajaregretted the start of his team’s match against the Alavessomething that was ultimately decisive for the defeat, and he said that the beginning of the game was “very bad in every way.”
The Valencian coach insisted he did not understand the first two actions, a penalty that stopped them twice and another where they scored a goal. “That can’t happen,” he asserted.
Rubén Baraja proved again that the lack of intensity was key, because with the ball they were “very thick” and also the local team pressed well and all the rebounds went to Alavés. Briefly, he explained that they did not see “the way”.
Regarding the second part, he stressed that they are looking for solutions and there are situations to tie. “It’s true that we were in danger of being caught on the counter and they scored the second, but that didn’t happen,” the coach said.
Deck of cards He wanted to re-emphasize that they can’t get into fights like this and said that “if you give in, everything will be more complicated.” Regarding the lineup changes compared to the previous day, Baraja commented that they were looking to “have more depth because Alavés was working on the left side, but it didn’t go well and then at half time” they changed the strategy .
Finally, Baraja added that everyone wants “a better Valencia, but the truth is what it is.” “I understand the frustration, but we have to bet on young people and they are growing. It is a moment of great difficulty, but we have to find stability so that the boys can grow and we need our fans and I am convinced to achieve it’s ours”, he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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