It was a severe defeat Seville At the hands of Espanyol, in a match in which he had many opportunities, but he lacked efficiency, and he also committed two mistakes that cost him two key goals in the tournament. … Final result. He issued his assessment of everything that happened at the RCDE Stadium Matias AlmeidaOnce this confrontation, which concluded the thirteenth round of the league, ended.
“The first half was good, with clear movements and good control. We were unable to open the registration. Football is about scoring goals. In the second half, as soon as it started, in an action that could have been avoided, they scored the first goal and another game began. As the team responded. We made a mistake again and the second goal came. Later we managed to make one, but it was too late. Today I saw the team playing one of the best matches, without clearly counting the score. The truth is that many goal actions must be identified. “We lacked clarity in many of them, and in others we found a great goalkeeper,” the Argentine coach said first.
Likewise, he was asked about the Sevilla players who had to leave the field injured, Adnan Januzaj and Ruben Vargas. Regarding them, the coach of the Nervense team said, “They both had muscle discomfort. It is certain that starting tomorrow (this Tuesday), when the studies are completed, we will know the degree of its danger.
On the other hand, Almeida, in front of the club’s official media, from the mixed area of the RCD stadium, showed his impressions of this confrontation against Espanyol: “The analysis that I do this way, quickly, is that there was a good performance with some errors, especially in the goals. Subsequently, we have lacked, on some occasions, more clarity regarding the definition. Also keep in mind that their goalkeeper received amazing balls. Football is defined by small details, as we have seen, but I get a lot of positive things. “Of the matches we played, this was one of the best matches, regardless of the result no one liked it.”
Naturally, the Argentine was asked about the match that Sevilla will face the next day, the derby against Betis, which will be held next Sunday, starting at 4:15 p.m., at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium. “They are unique and different games. It’s a football festival for any clubPlay derby. Almeida, who will play his first derby as Sevilla coach, said: “We hope to be at this level and be able to give the fans and us happiness.”