The coach of Sevilla, the Uruguayan Diego Alonsofeatured this Saturday, after a 1-1 draw at home against real Madrid in this debut on the bench of the Seville team, that “the team is brave”, which is what he asked the players before the match, “and they fulfilled it”.
“I think we played a great game and that makes me satisfied. A team that lost, because Madrid attacked, but we persisted and I think we had, even if it was even, a greater number of shots. That speaks of the posture that the team has,” said the Sevilla coach.
“Logically we would like to win the three points, we saw that we could keep it because the team is good. Unfortunately with a still ball they tied us but I think the team played a good game,” said the former Uruguay coach.
Diego Alonso insisted the tying action, which came four minutes after Sevilla went 1-0 up, saying he had yet to see “the play repeated. and added that “It will definitely improve over time.” and in every aspect.”
From the match of French midfielder Boubakary Soumaréwho made his debut Saturday as a starter, said it was “a bit difficult for him to get into the game in the first few minutes, but as the minutes went by he started to lighten up and get better.”
“He found the rhythm of the game. It gave us energy in the middle, he helped us and played a big part in developing our offensive game from the back. He also participates in the distribution, so what I saw in the general line of the team, is good.”
Asked about the ownership of Norwegian goalkeeper Orjan Nyland He stated that, as a coach, he had to “make decisions.” “I know that I have two good goalkeepers – the Serbian Marko Dmitrovic was left as a substitute -. I decided to give continuity to the goalkeeper who was playing. I understand that he has qualities that will also help us play, but either the level of the two players playing with us is good,” he argued.
Source: La Verdad

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