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San Jose insists Eibar must settle outstanding score in Granada to get extra points
coach of Eibar, Beñato San Josequalified this Friday grenade Despite his “numbers”, he was a “dangerous” rival and the gunsmiths stressed that they must be settled next Monday. New Los Carmenes The “unfinished business” of increasing the number of places away from home.
St. Joseph He told a press conference that Nasriz is a “very good team”, with physically good players, “technically good and with a lot of excellence”, and a coach with “a lot of experience and charisma”, beyond their position in the table. grenade It is a club that belongs to the first division and aims to reach the top with a budget.
The balance for the first round is Eibar “In terms of results, it was a negative and bad result” for the visiting team.
“It’s true that we feel we could have gotten more points in some games, but it’s also clear that the mistakes we made were ours, and even if we made a mistake, we didn’t deserve more points.”
He added: “We have a lot of pent-up anger and a strong desire to reverse our results as visitors. We want to change that dynamic from the first game of the second round. And what better than to do it now, this week, this Monday.”
As a local, Eibar They are the third best team in the league, but have earned the fewest points as visitors.
“surely, grenade “They haven’t won at their own stadium for a long time and you would think this is the ideal game to win, but regardless of what our rivals think and who our rivals are, we have an open bill, a clear debt. Improve on the visit, add points at home and achieve our first win,” he said.
Regarding team status, Adu Ares will remain as low as possible Aleix Garrido This is suspected because he suffers from muscle contracture.
He won’t be able to play either. Alvillawill be suspended for the second game.
St. Joseph emphasized the importance of scoring in grenadeBecause in addition to points, the goal factor also becomes important and can become decisive at the end of the season.
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.
