Ferran is clear: “The more competition, the better”

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Ferran Torres took advantage of his ownership. Xavi sit down João Felix and brought on the winger, who rebelled against Las Palmas’ initial goal by scoring the equalizer in the second half. He won the goal award as well as the MVP of the match.

He immediately grasped the approach of UD Las Palmas “We know that this is a rival that wants the ball, that we have to take it away from them,” he summarized. “We had control and timing on the last pass” in the second half. It was enough to “win three points that are very important,” he told Movistar LaLiga.

Ferran Torres admitted that the strategy of The Palms they favor them. “They played an advanced defense and we knew how to attack the spaces,” he commented. There were different actions but his goal came from a mistake by the Canarian defense with a bad clearance. And he added a surprising phrase. “From now on we will see the reinforcements coming.”

Asked about the lack of a goal and the debut of Vitor Roque, Ferran Torres He assured that “more competition is better for the team and on an individual level. “We have to be ready,” he said. So far, he has four in LaLiga. “Another goal, yes. Yes, this is about taking advantage of minutes and getting the coach’s trust.” Using punishment Gundogan He had no doubt, although he caught up with him on the bench. “The penalty is clear, I was on the bench but I saw it clearly,” he concluded.

Source: La Verdad

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