The coach of Granada, the Uruguayan Alexander ‘Cacique’ Medina, gave importance to the fact of “addition” after drawing in Nuevo Los Cármenes against Las Palmas (1-1) and highlighted the “character” that his team.
“Playing from the 22nd minute with less conditions and changing the planning. I give a positive assessment for the effort, for knowing the game to play. There was personality, character and we had options on the counter that we cannot score,” said Medina in the press conference after the match.
“The addition is a good deal as the game has been,” acknowledged the Granada coach, who highlighted “the character that the team has” and that they had “good passages of the game.”
Medina said that they handled the clash “with a good defense,” because there was “possessed by the rival but without any damage,” and that they felt “comfortable” despite the fact that in goal they conceded “there was a mismatch .”
“I felt in many moments that we could win and I tried to make changes to win,” added Medina, who lamented that “VAR influenced us three times in the last four games.”
Medina believes that Granada “showed a very good level since the match against Cádiz except for 45 minutes at Getafe.”
“Today he showed other things and another version of the difficulty of having one less person. We have games ahead to achieve the goal. It costs a lot to win and it is important to continue adding,” insisted Medina .
Source: La Verdad

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