Montilivi’s 2-1 went down in the black history of the red-and-white club. It’s impossible for so many things to happen in one game. They score a joke goal, typical of first-class videos, then you tie up your best man and he gets injured when the ‘mangoose’ gets caught, although it doesn’t seem too serious luckily.
All misfortunes do not end there. On the contrary. To make matters worse, you can’t miss three penalties on three different kickers and you’ll lose with the maximum VAR penalty which also means sending off whoever did the foul because he didn’t know how to shut up. The phenomenon was taken to its highest level.
Under normal conditions, the lions add three points to Montilivi and savor the national team break in the noble zone of the classification. Now, however, it’s time to reflect on the tough defeat against a Girona team that hasn’t won in six games, adding league and Champions League commitments, and that comes with a lot of doubt, as made clear by public throughout the match.
The opportunity was wasted
Golden opportunity lost. Again Valverde’s students could not handle the draw as a lesser evil. Something similar happened to them before the first break when they conceded in San Mamés against Atlético de Madrid with an extra time goal from Correa.
The team is back to compete despite the changes and that’s the best news. Valverde will not change his idea of keeping the team fresh, even if he sometimes suffers. Other than Yuri and Jauregizar, the changes didn’t add much to Montilivi. It was especially painful to see Djaló lose and also get involved in individual wars that did nothing good for the team. Concerned after eleven official matches.
Athletic lost four points in stoppage time: two against Sevilla, one against Girona and another against Atlético de Madrid. A decisive defeat against the colchoneros before the last FIFA break saw Valverde’s men use that anger to react and achieve a good haul of points in this last trip of seven games in 21 day. I hope the example continues.
Source: La Verdad

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