He spanish suffered against Oviedo (2-0) the first major defeat of the season led by the new coach, Luis Miguel Ramis, after two consecutive victories against Elche (2-0) and Alcorcón (2-0) put a smile on the face of team and the parakeet fans.
The locker room cannot break its bad dynamics from home: it has not won as a guest in LaLiga Hypermotion since last October 5, against Cartagena (0-2). At the end of the day, the blue and white team is one point away from the direct promotion positions, something that could change depending on the results.
Ramis’ footballers recognize that Oviedo is a match to forget. “We know it was a terrible game on our part. We apologize to the fans who left after two exciting victories,” reflected midfielder Edu Expósito in club statements.
The blue and white player emphasized that the block “must go to the limit” so that these situations do not happen again: “Otherwise, it will not be the same. We must move forward, it is a very hard blow for us . We wanted to get the three points, but we couldn’t.”
Don’t let your guard down and focus on the Cup
His teammate, striker Javi Puado, also did not criticize the loss in Asturias and pointed out that it was a “very bad” match for the whole team. The attacker acknowledged that the rivals beat the Spaniard “in almost everything” and urged them to “criticize themselves” ahead of the following matches.
The young player recalled that the league was “very long”, although he insisted on the need not to let our guard down at any time to avoid long-term disappointments that could compromise the team’s goal, promotion to the First Division: “We can lose. game, but “We have to try not to do it this way.”
Now, the block is focused on the Copa del Rey tie against Valladolid, this Tuesday at the Stage Front Stadium. “The Cup is very important for the entire club and it will be a highly contested duel, it will be difficult to beat the opponent. We want to advance to the next round,” said Puado.
Source: La Verdad

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