Basketball
Aito: ‘My players haven’t tried enough’
the coach of Girona, Aito Garcia Reneseshe admitted after his team was defeated Unicaja Malaga (59-73), “The most important problem is that we are not making enough effort to do what we have been trained to do and to return each one to the past. It’s about trying to do what we’re trying to sell.We have to try every day in training and in games because we want to improve.I’m not happy.I don’t think they’re doing enough today. ”
The coach of the Girona team said: “[Four losses]are important. When the game starts, if we don’t do what we’ve learned… it’s 0-4 and 0-5 or no. Let’s see.”
ait He pointed out, “They (young people) must stop thinking about whether they have succeeded or failed, and think about whether they are better each day, and apply that to the next game.”
Technician Reviewing Recent Signatures Pierre Auriol “Let’s see, Oriola has another player, but he hasn’t played in months, so it may not be useful any time soon. Also, Sorolla 5 weeks without training. Players are slowly coming in, but I don’t know if we’ll see the end of the league. As far as they are concerned, you need to get in shape first. When they come in, we have to play with them. It could be a boost for the team, but in the meantime there’s plenty of room for that to happen.”
For that part Yvonne Navarro the coach of Unicaja Malaga“It was a game that I knew was going to be very difficult. Homos had a lot of losses, some that weren’t forced, but they were able to take control of the rebound and I think it’s from there (August) Lima did a great job at Mark (Gasol). Albert (Diaz) He came back with a broken nose in the second half, but I emphasized the team’s effort to win. We were very solid. “
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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