Claudio Ranieri considers that the ouster of Mats Hummels 11 minutes from the athletic match “became clear” and admitted that from that moment his team had done what he could do with the number of weaknesses.
“It’s hard to know if the athletic deserves to happen. We played for minutes with ten and they took advantage of having another player. We studied the game to contradict, but in this situation we did what we could. What they let us do,” said the Italy coach.
“He scored three goals and we, one, the honor and glory of the winners,” he added a ranieri to which the judge, French Clement Turpin, had “personality” and “well” to show direct red to Hummels when he demolished Maroan Sannadi who was the Romanist’s last defense.
“It’s been a bad luck, maybe it’s a bit slow and the ball should be played on the other side. These are mistakes that a player unexpected to their category, but the passage,” he said about German Central Action.
Despite the defeat, the Roman coach was “proud of” by his players because “who was in an important difficulty that they fought as lions” and “they did not give up.”
“We didn’t get the result, apologies. It’s sport. We’re wrong, but in three days we have another game and the possibility of recovering things,” Ranieri added, before clarifying that he decided to replace Paulo Dybala at the time of play because Argentine “was tired.”
Source: La Verdad

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