Luis Miguel Ramis, coach of Espanyol, was not happy with the draw recorded by his team this Saturday in A Malata, although he emphasized the defensive security sent by the group, hoping that victories will come soon , the burden that lowers.
“When we don’t get the three points we don’t leave happy. I know it’s a rush, but I can’t confuse the players. With more points, players will gain confidence and this will translate into more chances to win games. If we had made it 0-1 in the first half, the game would have changed. But it didn’t happen and I know that we have to be a team that sends defensive solidity, it’s very important. From there we will grow with the ball. We lacked legs in the second half and the players were under such stress to win, so we often did not give continuity to the game,” he explained.
Ramis hopes his Espanyol will grow from clean sheets like this Saturday and warned his team will not win by scoring in a category where equality is the main premise.
“In the first half, we did enough to win. It was a game of no mistakes and we were very firm, conceding zero to the rival. We need a little more, yes. In the second half we lost control of the ball and even though we came a few times, closer to the goal than them. We played a game with a lot of work and respect. I think, sometimes, it was good and we had a situation to win the game. This is the game you won 0-1 away at home. And you have to know that we’re not going to beat anybody 0-3. “We were solvent, we did not make mistakes.”
The Catalan coach admitted that “we are not at the highest level, we have to continue gaining confidence. In previous games, like in Huesca, we did not deserve more than the point we got and this time, against Racing de Ferrol, we deserve more. It is important to convey that we are difficult to beat. The rivals are doing a little for us and we have to be good and have more scoring situations. In the Second you grow with a clean sheet. We’re going to win a lot of these games.”
Source: La Verdad

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