Champions League
Mazzarri: Real Madrid, as I thought, given the 2:2 draw
Italian Napoli lost to Real Madrid in the away match of the fifth round of the UEFA Champions League.
Head coach of “Partenopeia” Walter Mazzarri commented on the performance of the powerful team after the match.
“Carlo Ancelotti is my good friend and a very good coach. But when my team gives up, my mind becomes foggy after the final whistle and I can’t even remember what he said to me.”
I think our team performed very well, and if the result was 2:2 and we had made two or three counter-attacks, I think we could have won. At that moment they didn’t risk us anything, and it looked like Real saw each other.
After conceding the third goal, we had the opportunity to run forward and go straight, which lifted the team out of the water. Nothing changes if you play 3:2 and 4:2. I have identified for myself the team’s actions, which we have already discussed with the team, but overall it was a good match.
Osimgen? After spending 20 to 25 weeks on the pitch at Atalanta this weekend, we couldn’t risk a relapse. Vin turns around step by step.
We were tired, because there was a lot of fun in the season. I don’t want to get lost in the hassle of preparation and I don’t dare judge the work of those who were here before me, so I just have to focus on what has happened from the moment I arrived.
I’m glad the boys showed fighting spirit and we managed to bring the team to a strong finish, overcoming the wrath of the superniks the night before.
When you play at such a level it is always important. Tactfully, the singers began to change, trying to protect themselves from the body, pressing the body and trying to play the yakomag ball faster, creating small clouds of water.
However, football is deprived of this, when you are stuck with a champion who can circle a digger and pass in open space,” said the Italian coach.
In the last match of the match, Neapolitan Napoli plays at home against Portuguese Braga.
Source: Football UA
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