The Argentinian Eduardo “Chacho” Coudet, Celta de Vigo’s coach warned on Friday that his team would need to “score goals” to beat Real Madrid, a “high-hierarchy” team that needs “very little” to harm its rivals .
“Against that, we won at halftime, but that’s what we’re talking about the hierarchy and level of the players. Everything is avoidable, but after two minutes you will say ‘avoided removing the cross, maybe …’, but Benzema got up from the penalty spot and nailed it at an angle ”, he analyzes.
In his address to journalists, Coudet He admitted that the leader would demand “almost perfect game” from his team, and hinted at his thesis that “you have to try to score goals for these teams because reality suggests it’s very hard not to consent.”
He said he didn’t know what the LaLiga leader’s tactical strategy would be, but it was also not something that worried him too much because he asked his players to “keep” his idea in the game regardless of rival.
“The margin of error against these teams is minimal, but we are confident in our chances”, stressed Coudet, who recovered with the winger. Franco Cervi, after overcoming his plantar fasciitis, and included in the plea for Santi Mina despite the fact he did not train all week due to trial for alleged sexual assault.
Coudet He also revealed that he spoke with the club’s new sports adviser, Portuguese Luis Campos.
“He told me that his participation in this phase would not be active, obviously, because there was no market until after the tournament. He sent me the knowledge he had in my persona as a coach. He knew everything teams which he directed and he told me he liked the way we worked. I think he was investigating me with the FBI, “he joked.
Source: La Verdad

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