Rodrigo de Paulfootball player Atlético de Madridreviewed his team’s loss against the Girona. The Argentine said the red and white team deserved to win. He also denied that the red and white team said goodbye to the match for The league.
MATCH ANALYSIS
“I think it boils down to the fact that it’s football, that’s why it’s the best sport in the world. The best doesn’t always win, the one who deserves what he’s looking for gets it. It’s not easy to be 3-1 down and what the team did in the last 15 minutes of the first half; and the first 25 of the second. For me, in that, the intensity we put here was brutal. I believe in my humble opinion that we were better, but the important thing is the goals, they scored one more than us and we left with anger.
OCCASIONS FAILED
“I’m very positive when I’m on the court. I saw the faces of my colleagues, the intensity of our placement here. I thought we won, the fourth is coming. I never thought that when we failed… we would have another, another and another. What will we do? That’s it. We need to grieve, because we will be hurt now. But the Copa del Rey, the Super Cup will come. We’ve got to keep competing like we’ve been doing.”
OF THE TEN LEADERS
“A lot is missing. Just finished the first round. There will be many dynamics, many games. Teams will have setbacks. What we do know is that there is less margin for failure, for making mistakes. Other teams can afford it a little more than us. I don’t think this is finished, I’m 29 years old, I know a lot. I know there are many like this.”
GREAT PERSONAL MOMENTS
“I always say the same thing, I try to help my teammates. Now the two assists were useless because we didn’t take anything. I would prefer not to give anything and for us to win. The most important thing is the team and I am always available. I think that led to who I am. I will leave full of anger because I think the team did everything to get another result. Hard work goes unrewarded.”
Source: La Verdad

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