Cadista coach Sergio González spoke to the press after the match against Real Betis. "We can divide it into two parts. One before the expulsions and the other after the expulsions. I think the team knew how to understand where we were coming from, a very difficult field, but I think it went very well. We were very good and we understood the game well. It's true that the sending-off gave us a little more confidence, a little more tranquility and we understand that it's an opportunity that we don't want to waste. Then, the penalty helped us a lot by giving us the lead and the second sending-off made us understand that we are facing an even bigger opportunity, with capital letters. The team understood the game perfectly and we leave with a victory that I think is important because few teams are going to score here."
Reading of the match. "The theory says that you have to win the game, you have to be much closer to win it, but you can't be confident against such a dangerous team. They have a lot of technical, individual and group capacity, they are great players and at any moment they can hurt you. It's true that even at 0-2, I told the boys not to play so much one-on-one. In fact, there was an important play for me, with two men down, in which Iza kicked the ball off the line. A series of circumstances that we can't allow ourselves to take into account when we had a calm, calm game, we created a situation that if it went in, we would have had problems, purely because of nerves. But we have to congratulate ourselves, be happy, always try to improve and on this occasion we should not have had that chance because we are with two more, and that has to be noticed. In the end, I am happy for everything, for how the match went with eleven, how the match went with ten and how the match went against nine. I think we played at a good level, we respected the opponent at all times, the circumstances and in the end we got three very valuable points."
Important victory. "It is a prestigious victory, a very important victory, knowing the circumstances and we are aware of it, but also understanding that the players have respected it and have done very well."