Borja Jiménez, coach of Leganés, said after his team’s 0-1 loss against Mallorca that although the signing of Franco-Ivorian striker Sébastien Haller was confirmed last night, he found out “this morning”.
“I’m happy because the club has signed a forward that we need, one of the priority objectives since the start of the market. Now let’s see when he arrives, when we can be with him, start working and try to make the most of him like everyone else I found out this morning because today is the day of the match and as before I kept my activities, I know that we can make a forward, I have a lot of confidence in the sports commission and I was very happy when I saw it this morning We worked on different names and finally made it,” he said.
Regarding the rivalry, he considered that fatigue did not help: “We were wiped out. At this point of the season the teams are not ready for three games; it is at least the feeling that we have, that we are not ready. We We haven’t done any fairly complete training these two days, we have to rotate the players so that in the second half we have the same strength as in the first.”
“The difference is little in places. His close delivery situation turned into a goal and ours from Diego García didn’t. We developed some strategy by pushing in the second half, but it was a very close game and with Little We managed it normally we made the victory We made five points in the first break It hurt us because the defeat was on the last day, but if we put a point to evaluate it as a positive. it in the figures that this.
He also assured that the Peruvian Renato Tapia is “fine” after being substituted in accordance with the concussion protocol and spoke about the future working days during the break due to international commitments: “We have been trying for several days to -okay. a match to catch the minutes and it is very difficult that we take advantage of it to train, to polish the mistakes.
“Because the defeat happened today, it hurts more, but I think the experience of these two games is positive. I hope we can make blocks of five or six points every four or five games, because it will bring us closer on purpose,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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