RCD Mallorca coach Jagoba Arrasate, defended the footballer Athletic Club Íñigo Ruíz de Galarreta after being the protagonist in the expulsion of the Samú Costa. “I have a terrible appreciation for Galarreta, I love my fans very much and they treat me incredible, I told him to be calm because I know he’s not pretending, it’s part of football that is understood it’s the fan that way but I’ve talked to him,” Arrasate said after the fight.
“There are minutes when we are out of our minds, I don’t understand how VAR requires that action and those of us who play soccer know that the foot can’t go anywhere else. He will go to everything, if he has a yellow, he has to control himself and talk to Galarreta, he said it is clear, and if a player does not lie, it is him,” he said about the dismissal.
“The second half was very good. It looked like a good game and it turned out to be very different, Almost the whole game we defended ourselves. He told of a match where his team had to defend themselves for most of the match due to being outnumbered.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen but I liked the start, then they started to loosen up and it looked like a good game, When you are left with ten, it limits a lot and you have to back the line so that they don’t run, you play a lot in your field and it’s a point but it tastes better morally because of the value of having worked for it,” he highlighted.
“On a defensive level I think we passed the testleaving them without scoring and keeping a clean sheet are numbers to consider, eight goals conceded in eleven games and five clean sheets,” he claimed of the excellent defense that his team’s work in the first two months of the competition.
Source: La Verdad

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