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Sergio: "The team transmits pride, desire, it has a soul"

The coach analyzed the draw against Almería in the press room

Cadista coach Sergio González spoke to the press at the Power Horse Stadium after the game against UD Almería. "We'll have to work and manage the added time. Today it wasn't two digits, it was one digit, but even so, at the last minute an action happened to us that impoverishes everything, that tarnishes everything, but I think the team is He has killed for that victory and shows a lot of pride, a lot of desire, a lot of soul and a lot of desire to achieve the goal. That is what is transmitted and the team is in that line right now".

Roger's goal after Luis Hernández's cross from the band. "It is very difficult, above all, with so many people in so few square meters. He has a pitch that is tense on top of that, so in that way of throwing it, anyone who combs it, there is a rebound or anyone who falls, makes this action a good offensive weapon. Practically, it's like a corner kick, we work on it and we're getting a lot of performance because it's true that it's an interesting alternative when the games are stuck or very close. It's an action that can give you that push, which I think that it has given us, which I think we have known how to manage and work with".

Team in ascending line from the break. “What I can tell you is that we have had a very good trajectory in recent games. After the break the team goes to the front. Those who were already taking a step forward and the reinforcements have helped us, they have given us freshness and alternatives. We have all made a very good wave, a pity that the result has not matched the level of behavior and the games that the team is playing. The boys were deserving at least one of the last two games to compensate for the cake of one of the two, but it has not been like that. The best thing that can happen to us is this break to reset and to stabilize because in the end the accumulation of situations like this makes you smaller and makes you shrink a little due to that stress".