The coach of Levante, Julián Caleroadmitted that in the early part of the fight against the Elche (1-1) It was “very difficult for the team to change the chip” after the heartfelt tributes lived in the run-up to the game and he stressed that the sentimental burden was “brutal.”
“The first half was not football, there was a very high emotional charge. We cried, I was the first one who struggled to get involved. I told them at half-time to forget it because it was not us. The burden has been cruel, with very difficult “It’s very difficult to change the chip, more than I thought,” he said. Calero at the press conference after the match against Elche.
“Nico is so beautiful”
“To that burden, we must add the lack of rhythm. We said we would try to be us and without anything crazy we were competitive. Elche did not allow itself to be tied, Nico supported them, when it became very ugly for them. “It was amazing and it didn’t allow us to take them to the spot, because they were weaker,” added the Levante coach.
CaleroHowever, he was very happy with his players’ attitude in the second half and highlighted the value of the added points. “We added and we remain unbeaten. We were trying to get the mud out of the fans’ heads with football but it got to us and we couldn’t show them what we can do. In the second half we became closer,” he commented.
“I watched the game back and forth and in the end we added a point that, given the circumstances where we came from, I’m happy,” concluded one from Parla.
Source: La Verdad

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