Jagoba Arrasate, coach of Mallorca, accepted the first victory of the season for his team, achieved in the field of Leganés (0-1), and considered that with five points in the locker they see things “different. “
“You have a new team, you have four games in August with an open market and it’s like when you don’t win you get nervous. Now with five points we see something different. We have a lot of room for improvement, but fifteen days to work And to be better those results, work in a different way,” he declared.
“In the first half we were better than Leganés; the goal came. We were better, having a better strategy. In the second half we had to suffer but if the team has one thing, it is the commitment to defend place well. That “It means that the goalkeeper has less work to do and it is a very important victory because we go to the break with better feelings,” he said in a press conference.
Regarding the performance of his striker Vedat Muriqi, he said: “I have had to suffer from him all these years and now I have to take advantage of it. He is a bad opponent for rivals because of the days when he is doing well he’s a difference maker and on days he’s not successful, he does a lot for the team.
About the game of the youth team Marc Domenech, he said: “We come from teams where the youth team is; in the north we always look at home. He had a good preseason, the other day he was sharp and had a chance. We understood that He and Takuma Asano could give us a deep place and I’m happy for him.
On the other hand, he analyzed the closing of the transfer market for the Balearic Islands: “We cover the profiles we need. Valery can help us on the right side, he gives us the possibility to be offensive from the flank. Chiquinho has one. against one and power, and “Robert gives us the cooperation in three quarters that we need. I’m happy and now I have to press the key and get the most out of the players.”
Source: La Verdad

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