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Ramis: “We finally forgave, but that can’t happen.”
Espanyol coach Luis Miguel Ramis expressed his satisfaction with his side’s good win against Alcorcón on Sunday, which gave them three points and kept them in the hunt for direct promotion. He did not avoid self-criticism. The Tarragona player also pointed out that there are still areas for improvement and did not like the way his team took their foot off the gas in the final minutes of the game, but the lack of “more bloodlust” in the closing stages meant that and ruined the duel.
“The most important thing is the result and that’s what we want. Overall, I’m happy with the performance of the players. There were some good moments, but I didn’t like the last few minutes.” There was very little control and we lacked the killer instinct,” he said, attacking at the first opportunity. And he said, “If they put us on the ground, they’re going to step on us, because no one forgives. We forgive, and that can’t happen. We have to take advantage of that, because that’s what the competition demands, that’s what the game demands.” Today we say, “We haven’t done that yet. Winning strengthens confidence and gives confidence.” I feel it’s obvious.
Ramis once again lived up to his humble speech, remembering that Espanyol were not going to rise as a shield. Talk about earning respect on the field. “We need to earn respect through our play and our actions. Everyone knows which club they belong to, but we don’t have any superpowers because they don’t exist. “Because we don’t do it well and we have to work on it every day. Every team would want to do that.” Therefore, “we have to respond strongly and be strong. There are a lot of clubs that are doing well and we “I understand that it’s going to be a pressure to beat,” he warned again.
He had a word for the scorers. He said of Pere Mila: “I don’t care who scores goals. Martin Braithwaite deserved a goal, but he didn’t have one. I’m sure Pere Mila will score more goals. I’m doing it,” he said. He also mentioned Aguado, one of the players who has had the best chance since joining Ramis. “He’s playing well and giving us solutions, but we all need It’s necessary. The players have to take advantage of every moment, that’s true.” Aguado and both players said: “Otherwise, we need to improve some circulations where we lacked rhythm and speed. We will continue to work hard to help our players contribute to the team.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
