CD Tenerife lost this Saturday against UD Almería 0-1 in front of 14,383 spectators. A goal from Nico Melamed in the 64th minute gave Almería its first victory of the season on Saturday, winning 0-1 against Tenerife at the Heliodoro Rodríguez López stadium.
The blue and white coach, Oscar Canowho would have started this LaLiga Hypermotion season without the support of the Canarian part of the team’s shareholders, said on Saturday that it was “very difficult” to win an expulsion, which he called “unfortunate.” He apologized to the fans and asked for confidence in the next matches..
“We just have to give it our all like today, playing like this we are going to lose a few points,” said Cano. “There are 40 days left, we have to see it in a long-distance race, children and people leave me, but it fills me with hope (…) and a positive state of mind, I’ve seen a lot of positive things,” Cano said.
The demanding performance of the Tenerife team against Almería, especially after their fatal one start on opening dayinitially intimidated the home team, especially in the first ten minutes, but as they finished it was the islanders who imposed their command.
He added that UD Almería is one of the “best” teams in LaLiga Hypermotion and that “Now, with the midfielders he has, we need people with more legs“more than “control in that kind of space” and that “it will help us control” that, in David’s case, “it was seen and it came out”, but “the team played sensational” although with the unfortunate result of defeat.
This aim and the inferiority of the islanders led to greater ambition on the part of the people of Almeria who continued to press their rival in clear purpose of judging the matchbut without creating the necessary opportunities for it, on the contrary, the island team could do little to equalize the contest.
“They are They are a First Division team“We are talking about very big things, with a team with a very fast pace,” said Cano In a tough Tenerife and, above all, more ambitious and aggressive, and an Almería that was not afraid, a lively . first half, to continue shortly after the game with the same intensity as, almost, the entire first half.
Source: La Verdad
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