Alisha Lehmann He was not for extra-sports matters yesterday, after the defeat against Sweden in Goteborg in a Nations League match (1-0). The Swiss international, hurt by the result, showed his anger when he insisted on discussing what it means to lead all fan rankings on social networks. He clarified this in the third question about it.
“It means a lot, of course, I love the support. It’s a good feeling when the fans support you, it’s really nice,” he answered the first question from the reporters. “Of course there is pressure, it’s not always easy. But I don’t really feel it and I only take the positive,” he answered in the second. And the third time he already exploded: “I don’t want to talk about social networks because we just lost. I’m really not in the mood for that.”
With professional issues now focused on purely sporting matters, Alisha seems more relaxed: “Today we don’t have luck on our side, but I am sure that in the future we will have luck and we will score goals. It’s a process. with our team, but “It’s a step in the right direction. You have to work hard because that’s the only way you’ll succeed.”
Regarding Spain, his rival on Tuesday, the Aston Villa forward said that “they are always a very difficult opponent, of course it will be a difficult game. Everyone knows this, but we must prepare in the best possible way and see what we can do. do.”
Source: La Verdad

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