David Raya, who started today in goal for the Spanish team, acknowledged after the clash against Serbia that this point was “a bit bitter” because of the play shown in the second half of the team. “Especially in the second half we changed our game, we had many chances, but the ball didn’t go in,” he added.
The Arsenal goalkeeper left a little disappointed “because we knew we could get the three points, but we knew it was a complicated field.” Raya had good words for Serbia’s defense which was “excellent defence”.
Regarding the five yellow cards shown by the referee in Spain and the penalty not awarded to Joselu, the goalkeeper is quite clear. “I think Joselu’s action is clear, I saw it from behind. I saw how his shirt came off in the dispute, the ball hit his head. It’s a bit doubtful and we see that with that action there could be ng Saw what happened was a bit better. The referee didn’t like it that way.
Finally, regarding Jovic’s action, Raya admitted that he tried to hold on as long as possible, which ended up working out well for him. “I held on until I couldn’t anymore. I did it in case I put it to one side or if I tried to guess the side I would have a better chance. I think he thought that by holding someone for a long time coming up behind him and he rushed, he was done.
Source: La Verdad
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