The coach of Mallorca, Jagoba Arrasate, influenced the need to make a “self-criticism” for the tense environment that lived this week in Son Moix during the defeat against Getafe (1-2) and his team’s bad second round.
“There are so many things that are missed. The team has the expense to come up with situations and we have not been steadfast. The team is weaker and not given us. There are teams that are better than us. We need to do everything —criticism. Everyone is celebrating and we celebrate themselves with hair,” he said after seeing how Getafe and Celta celebrated them
“It’s hard to explain the disgust -we all have it. It has become a mirror how we are. The second twist has become bad and loose. When time comes for reality, it is not given to us. It’s time to accept the truth. The ever -changing -change is bad and dangerous, but every game that passes I give me more value to have 47 points,” he explained.
“It’s nice but I’m not satisfied because I see my team badly. The time ends next week. You have to stay and then it’s time to rest and work. Sometimes, as you finish the year, it’s dangerous and you don’t want to drag it,” he said about the problems they could get at the beginning of the next course.
In celebration of Cyle Larin sending to shut up in his stand after the protests, Arrasate asked for his sanity: “I apologize. I interfere with me and I think we need to be smarter. I don’t want to go into myself -struction.”
“Players have a different attitude. Our profession is not always good, it’s not 24/7 beautiful. There are moments of everyone, including self -criticism. Whenever the matches have passed, I give more value to what I see,” he added after being asked about the rifirrafe between fans and Pablo Maffeo.
“No one is happy and we need to look at us. Managing expectations can be wrong, you have to spin it and it’s not about finding the offender, it’s time to find solutions and for this one has to look at yourself,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.