The coach of the mallorca Jagoba Razate defended the island’s “dreadful illusion” for entering Europe after Win Real Valladolid (2-1) and environmental doubts about the team’s desire to achieve classification.
“I understand that the atmosphere can still be. Of course we want, We have a dreadful illusion. You see mistakes and it’s easy to say that there is no illusion, but we all want, “he said at a very pennse press conference where the Most nervous version of the coach.
“I’m happy because It will win or thatWe went on the fight and we passed the screen. I can’t be a blind person, I need to see why things happened, I understand that Wednesday’s context may be different but we need to improve in front of the two final matches, “he admitted.
“The game has not been good. Within 15 minutes we can lose the game. I liked the rest of the reactionBut when you put 2-1, which is the hardest, they have a shrinkage. We suffered until the end, I hoped the success would be released but we had to improve and much, “he insisted.
Rasto says the key to improve is: “First to coach, that you should find the solvent version. You have to work more and spabilar, now it seems It is difficult for us to see some things or correct them. We didn’t have much time, within two weeks the league ended but you had to try to come with Vallecas options. “
Described by the coach Takuma asano As a unique profile in its template: “He is a player we don’t haveIn the first half it had an occasion and the second was making a break ending with the goal. It facilitates work with others, we need your work. “
Regarding the lazy entry into son Moix, the third lowest of the course, Arrasate called fans to go to encourage the team against Getafe: “It is hoped that the game has the support of more people,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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