Joselu Mato He emphasized the ability of the Spanish team to adapt to the match against Switzerland to finish scoring (1-4), on a bad pitch and in the rain playing ten from the 20th minute due to the dismissal of Robin Le Normand.
“You have to wear overalls and wear rain boots. It helped us win 2-0 eleven against eleven, then it was difficult to play ten minutes but we pulled out all the stops to achieve a very creditable result.”he assured in the mixed zone of the Stade Geneva.
Joselu scored the first goal of the game and in gratitude for his trust, he dedicated it to coach Luis de la Fuente. “It’s synonymous with gratitude. He bet on me, we have three important points today and he trusted me as the starter. “It’s a hug for the relationship we have and the friendship,” he admitted.
“In the national team we are all very good. It is difficult to play more. Coaching is a rare job and I’m happy to be here, contribute and add. “It’s an honor to represent your country and anyone in the 25 will do the same,” he added.
The striker adopted the level maintained by players such as Aymeric Laporte or he plays in the minor leagues in Saudi Arabia or Qatar. “These leagues are growing a lot, the pace is not slowing down, I am playing every minute and I have arrived very fresh. I’m at a very good moment in my career and I’m looking forward to getting to the national team. Today we played a great game against a great team like Switzerland. We have to continue like this,” he defended.
“Someone retired from me a few weeks ago and now they asked me about the World Cup. First we have to think about the Nations League and gradually. It is true that maturity has allowed me to know where I am and what I can contribute. Experience is a degree and it has brought me to where I am. I’ve been through a lot of clubs over the years, they’ve been exciting and I keep growing. I hope to continue to contribute successes with the Spanish team,” he wished.
Source: La Verdad

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