Take Kubo He was named the official MVP of the match in Seville after his great goal and great performance. He was happy but the first thing he wanted to do at the Movistar Plus microphones was remember his former coach Vicente Moreno. “In my personal case, I’m very worried Vicente Moreno. I had him as a coach, he was very good, he gave me everything to be here today in the First Division. His people are suffering, I saw his press conference and suffered a lot. In Japan we went through a similar situation years ago although I never experienced it. I’m very sorry for all the people who had a bad time,” said the Japanese, who said the match was “difficult” because of the whole DANA issue. “Even though we had a minute’s silence and everything was difficult. . In the end you have to play and within the difficulties that both teams had, we did our best.”
The Japanese were less self-critical than in other eras and willingly accepted the MVP award. “Yes, today it could be, the truth is,” he said with his characteristic way of expressing himself. As for the grade that will be given, it is good. “I’d give myself a solid 8. Okay, it’s not a 10 but… In the end it’s the goal that gives the team victory,” he explained, besides remembering that they achieved a clean sheet and just lost. . “There’s nothing more to say,” he said, but there was. Asked about his lack of continuity in the eleven, he gave a small dig with a final smile and nominated himself as the favorite for the position for the next match. “You have to hold that starting position and I believe that for the next day I will be alive.”
Source: La Verdad

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