“No, I’m not leaving satisfied,” Manolo González said very angrily, almost rebuking the question to the journalist who asked it. It was a difficult afternoon for him. His team had been beaten from start to finish by Athletic. “We haven’t been good. The rival has been better,” he continued. “When they score against you quickly and then they score two goals in one minute it is very complicated. It is very difficult to score in a field like this and even more so under these circumstances,” he resolved to begin.
The Perico coach explained the heavy defeat by the poor positioning of his players on the field and by not being able to withstand the rival’s push. “In the first half we were not good, we had to avoid 1-0, we played very close. It was difficult for us to get in and the first goal hurt us a lot. I’m annoyed because the approach was not good. The goal has left us very touched. “You can’t give away half a game in the First Division.”
“We have to get up quickly, because next week there is a game and we have to gain strength.”
He also criticized the lack of pressure from his team which made it “very easy for the rival, they have found their players inside.” González confessed that it was “a day for self-criticism,” but he encouraged his team to “get up quickly, because next week there is a game and we have to gain strength.” And he ventured that his team will come out “angry” next Friday against Sevilla.
Finally, he sent a message to all Spanishism. “It’s not enough for us if it doesn’t turn out well. It may be useful to others. Not to us. We have to give our best version every week to be able to compete in each game.” And he concluded by explaining that his team had been “slow and predictable.” “A bad game to forget as soon as possible,” he said hopefully.
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