UD Almería coach Joan Francesc Ferrer Sicilia ‘Rubi’, examined the defeat against Real Oviedo, who emphasized the quality of the rival, said the result did not reflect his team’s efforts and said “The tie is not closed.”
“The tie is not closed, less. We must think about marking a goal of starting and prioritizing ourselves. If we get it, at least we throw the tie half an hour,” he said. Despite the moral goal of the goal in 93 minutes, Rubi emphasized that her players showed that they could compete evenly in front of a good team like Oviedo.
The coach appreciated the game in a balanced way and recognized that Oviedo was slightly superior to the beginning, but emphasized his team’s reaction. “We reacted well after the initial goal and I think that in the first part we were closer to the second than they were. In the second part we made a good game, but we lack a fortune,” he explained.
He also pointed out that small tactical settings at rest and during the hydration break helped improve equipment performance.
Rubi did not cover the challenges they face, including the possible lack of Leo Baptista due to injury. “It is clear that these things are not our playoff, but there are examples of equipment comebacks. We have to fight until the end,” he said.
Knowing the difficulty of the rivalry back to Carlos Tartiere, he emphasized that the costume is convinced that he can repeat his level of play and achieve the necessary return to continue the struggle for climbing.
Source: La Verdad

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