José Ramón Sandoval, coach of Granada CF, greatly appreciate the added point San Mames after a difficult week for his team due to physical problems and a virus affecting some players and he stressed that despite their delicate qualifying situation they will not “give up” and will try to “die at their feet.”
“These fans and this city deserve this. We had a lot of unexpected events with players who were left without their clothes on and others who had to get in a car and that disrupted our game plan,” he said. Sandoval about the cases of Pellistri, who came out at the last minute due to stomach problems, and Uzuni, who revealed that he played “infiltrated” due to muscle discomfort. In addition, other players, of which “some played and others did not, spent the night in the hospital with vomiting.”
“Those who came out made ten. I liked the sacrifice and the team’s suffering because we were ready to fall with a breath, but we competed very well for two games. I am very satisfied with this result because of how it went the game. The players showed their face and got a point which will be very good for us to prepare for the next match. Osasuna” he explained.
Despite appreciating the point, Sandoval stressed that Granada’s goal was Bilbao It is to win the game by “venturing to try to make Athletic hesitate” as in corner kick actions where they leave three players in the opponent’s field.
“We are not trying to waste time but to set the times. There are moments when we have to stop the pace and for the team to get oxygen. It is not easy to compete against this Athletic with an upward line and the quality of its players,” he stressed.
Source: La Verdad

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