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Baraja: “We knew how to suffer to get the three very important points”

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Ruben Baraja Valencia managerwas “satisfied” with the victory achieved this Tuesday Vallecaspraised the team’s ability to struggle to get the “very important” three points, saying it was a stadium “not easy to win at”.

Valencia, goal Sergi Canos In the 60th minute, he scored the win against his team. RayThierry Correia was sent off, leaving only one player left to play.

“It’s a difficult play because he’s so fast. He also has rebounds, so it doesn’t look easy.” Some decisions cannot be seen live, but can be corrected by VAR. And that’s what it’s supposed to be about. “I can’t say anything more about expulsion,” Baraja clarified at a press conference.

Sergi Canos’ goal was the Castellón striker’s first goal in a Valencia shirt. “When you bring in a player, it’s to instill confidence in that player. In his case, the players who aren’t involved can reap the fruits of their efforts when the moment comes. , I’m happy. It’s our job to support them. ‘If I don’t participate, I don’t feel valued,’ he confessed.

Valencia’s coach said his team “couldn’t read the last part of the game. It was a day where a lot of things seemed to come together, but in the end it worked out for us. Three important points: There is,” he asserted. First away clean sheet And there’s a lot of value in winning here with Rayo’s press. “El Rayo hits well and is very persistent. He strived for victory and that’s what happened,” he declared.

With this victory, Valencia ended their winless streak in the league at five points. “When you go five games without scoring, it’s difficult. You don’t have to keep winning at every stage of the season. You have to manage the moment, but you have to do what it takes to enjoy each game. “You also have to know that there is a path and a purpose. Always. To win again away. This is a very positive thing, but until now we did not believe in it,” he said.

“To win in Vallecas we have to come forward and fight. When we were 10, we knew how to suffer.“We defended actions that could complicate us, but in the end we were able to know how to manage the second part,” he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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