Luis Miguel Ramis, coach of Espanyol, showed himself happy with the good victory that his team achieved against Alcorcón this Sunday, three points that allow him to continue to watch for direct promotion positions, but not he avoided self-criticism. Furthermore, the native of Tarragona pointed out that there are still things to improve and he did not like that his team took its foot off the accelerator in the last minutes when he lacked “more killing instinct” to leave the rivalry.
“The most important thing is the result, which is what we were looking for. In general, I was satisfied with the performance of the players. We had periods of good minutes, although I did not like the last minutes, where we had a little control and we don’t have a killer instinct”, he launched for the first time. And he warned that “if they have us on the ground, they will trample us because nobody forgives. We have forgiven and that will not happen. We have to take advantage of every minute because that is what the competition demands and it gives me the feeling that now “No we did it. Now, it is clear that success strengthens and gives confidence.”
Ramis was again sincere in his speech of humility and remember that the Spaniard, for the shield, will not go up. Talk about gaining respect in the field. “We have to make ourselves respected by playing and behaving. Everyone knows which club they belong to, but we don’t have superpowers because they don’t exist and we have to work on them every day. All teams are that’s why, “We have to respond forcefully and be strong. There are many clubs that are doing things well and know that beating us is a push,” he warned again.
He has words for scorers. About Pere Milla, he said “I don’t care who scores the goal. Martin Braithwaite deserved it too and he didn’t have it. I’m sure Pere Milla will score more times.” And he also referred to Aguado, one of the players with the best chance since the arrival of Ramis: “He plays good games and gives us solutions, but we need everything. The players have to take advantage of every minute. It’s true that both Aguado and the “Otherwise we have to improve in some circulations where we have lacked rhythm and speed. We will continue working so that all the players contribute that to the team.”
Source: La Verdad

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