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Ramis: “I was late for everything.”
Luis Miguel Ramis, the Espanyol coach was highly critical after his team suffered a deserved defeat against Oviedo. He did not blame himself, he considered the blow he received fair and warned that he had to do many things well if he was to aim for promotion in the second division.
“We arrived late in everything and had no choice but the result we were given. We didn’t understand the game from the beginning, with or without the ball. The cost of being in the second division will be paid with a loss. “Real Oviedo has always been ahead of us,” Ramis admitted.
He did not want to justify the debacle of the changes introduced and did not want to focus the blame on the players in the first half. Aguado and Joffre performed at a high level against Alcorcón And today they were substitutes. “The problem today was the team. We were not good on a collective level and on an individual level. So we we have suffered a deserved defeat That should bring us a lot of reflection. ”
Ramis didn’t seek excuses and regretted his bipolar disorder. A comparison of Espanyol’s home game against Alcorcón a week ago and today’s game in Oviedo. “Today’s game was terrible. There can’t be two such different versions and that’s not going to happen so we have to work on it. The team is capable of more than that. You’re the opponent. may be comparable to, but we are Cannot show much difference from one day to another. We need to be in the game better and understand the game. You have to focus on all aspects of the game. Because if you don’t, someone will overtake you. Today we didn’t give a pass for the second time in a row, we were rash and inaccurate at the start of the game.…We have substance and we need to take seven steps forward. Sometimes you take a step back because you lose, but you can’t take two steps forward and one step back.”
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.
