Javier MascheranoCoach of Inter MiamiDifficult defeat 4-1 murmur this Saturday before the Minnesota United And he assumes the responsibility for the team’s bad verse, which has lost four of his last five games counting MLS and the cup of ConcaCaf champions.
“If the players lower the performance, it is clear that the responsibility is mine, all of mine. That’s clear. Eventually there is a coach and if not convince the coach or convey what a person plans is all the coach’s responsibility,” he argued at a meeting.
Included Lionel Messi -Author of his team’s sole purpose-, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba but in the absence of Luis Suárez, Inter Miami crashed his visit to Minnesota United.
Inter Miami seems to have recovered the sensations after the New York Red Bulls also disposed of last week, but this afternoon they returned to the crisis that began removing the champions cup against Vancouver Whitecaps.
“Someone can’t disappoint whenever things don’t come out. You have to raise their heads and go on. I think the team has tried for a while, but now we are paying very much a lot of neglect within the match against a team with the same goal as Minnesota,” Mascherano said.
“We didn’t make the game we intended. The first part we had control, the ball domain, but in two plays, especially in negligence, they had a lot of damage (…). And then in the second half when we put ourselves in a game with 2-1 and had control and trying to thrive on the field, ended the third goal to kill us,” he added.
The Argentine coach acknowledged that what the “concern” was knowing that the opponent could harm them with the transfers and Ball stopped and had goals.
“Now we have never seen a match where you can say that the defense is good or bad the team because the fact is that they have not attacked us practically. They are all transfers,” said Mascherano, who is admitting that they need to improve the “collective and individual defensive aspect” and become more “strong” in the duels.
Source: La Verdad

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