Rubén Baraja, coach of Valenciaregretted that his team was defeated by UD Las Palmas with two last goals at the Gran Canaria Stadium (2-0) because in his opinion he deserves at least one point.
“I’m not happy with the result, it doesn’t reflect what we saw in the game, that 1-0 action made it uneven in the last half and there was almost no reaction. We have to get up and think about what’s next,” said the Valladolid coach.
Baraja believes that when his team is at its best “the goal falls on his side” with a goal Alex Suarez who opened the scoring in the 89th minute. Furthermore, the Valencia coach pointed out that Las Palmas were uncomfortable on the field, “with more possession but without generating scoring opportunities.”
“Maybe we should be more intense in the action in the middle, This is a bucket of cold water, We didn’t deserve it, Las Palmas got more prizes than they deserved,” he added in another of his interventions.
As for Peter Federico’s league debutthe Valencia coach believes that the player must speed up his adaptation process to give “something different” to the team.
Source: La Verdad

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