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Manu Garthia: “We had the impetus of the crowd, we also deserved the win with PAOK”
Manu Garthia said after defeating Olympiakos that Aris had the rush of the crowd and spoke in the best terms about the atmosphere of Yellow’s friends, while he also deserved the win against PAOK.
Manu Garthia, in his statements to NOVA immediately after defeating Olympiakos, focused on the push the world was giving to the team’s players. At the same time, he emphasized that Aris deserved the win with PAOK too, while the Red-Whites’ goal emphasized that he was fouled and the infraction was not called.
What Manu Garthia said to NOVA in detail: About the match: “thI have the feeling today that it was a team win. We gave everything, we all fought together and got the win.“
How Olympiacos fell: “It’s a team win. Both the eleven and those who came on gave us the boost we needed to win the game.“
For his first derby win and the atmosphere of the Friends of Mars: “Very pretty. Exactly as I expected. I knew if we scored the first goal, we’d be cheering the crowd on for the second.“
For the fact that the bench prepared his substitution before the assist and if he considers it a “sign”.: “This is soccer. The coach does things to make the players perform at their best. The most important thing is to win and that makes me happy.”
For Olympiakos goal and when he is fouled: “On a personal level, I got a pass, I got banned illegally. The referee did not give a foul, then a goal was scored. What is important for reversal is perseverance.”
For the importance of the win in terms of the sequel: “I’m happy for the world. We also deserved the win with PAOK. From now on we also have the interruption. We want to be able to constantly add three points and adapt to the new coach’s “wishes”.“.
About the level of the players who were on the pitch today and what he was thinking when he came to Greece: “It’s a league with important teams and when there are great teams there are great players. It gives all footballers a boost and interest“.
Source: sport 24
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