A goal of the deficiency of Santi Cazorla catapulted oviedo in the final playoff playof of the promotion after the draw against Almería in a Carlos Tartiere that he collapsed with the purpose of his greatest idol. Paunovic’s team is waiting for mirandés or races, playing a second semifinal match tomorrow.
“When the referee pointed out the foul, he planned to throw it into the goalkeeper’s stick because the barrier was close and fortunately it was an important goal because we were suffering in the first part,” the Asturian player told Movistar.
“Then the team suffered. In the first part we were at the mercy of rival and we had to give them a merit. We talked about trying to be brave but in the first part it was worth a little bit to have a ball and that’s what myster wanted to change on the break,” Cazorla reviewed.
“In the second part we were able to have a little longer ownership and thus they would be disappointed and the team took a step forward in the second part,” he said. “Almeria is a team and we know that now it will be very difficult, it has great players and there is also Luis Suárez’s loss,” he said.
“We know it’s going to be difficult and you have to greet them at the time they did. It’s a hard stick to stay in the playoff but it’s been a right rival,” Cazorla said.
“Just for fans this last effort is worth it. We will fight the final and to continue to dream together in the final and hopefully we can get it, especially for them,” said Santi Cazorla.
Source: La Verdad

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