River’s technical director, Marcelo Gallardo, analyzed last night the tough defeat his team suffered against Atlético Mineiro 3-0, and stated that they will have to “play a perfect game” if they want to turn the result around.
The technical director of River, Marcelo Gallardoanalyzed last night the tough defeat that his team suffered against Atlético Mineiro 3-0, and stated that they must “make a perfect match” if they want to turn the result around.
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In the press conference after the complicated meeting this Tuesday that the “Millonario” cast experienced against those led by the Argentine Gabriel Militocorresponding to the first leg of the semifinals of the Libertadores Cupthe “Muñeco” confessed that he did not lose hope of being able to reverse the situation, but he was realistic in maintaining that it will not be an easy task.


“Absolutely nothing came out of what we planned and tried to develop in the run-up. When it doesn’t flow, it is difficult to do an analysis. We were a team that suffered in all areas and with a rival with hierarchy you pay dearly. We were not the tough team what we wanted to be”he asserted.
River received a hard blow when the Brazilian team scored two goals in five minutes (the second and the third) to practically seal the phase.
Given this, the most winning coach in the history of the team Nunezwas disappointed by the image of his team in front of the “millionaire” fans who came to watch the match in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
“The people supported us in an incredible way and today I feel that we couldn’t respond to them. Now we will have to resolve and play a perfect match in all lines to try to turn the result around. Nothing is impossible, but we have to play a perfect match”he analyzed.
“We have to reverse it mentally and from the football hierarchy”assured the coach. “We have to learn from this and move forward. It is a lesson for everyone. If you are not focused 100% this can happen. Today we pay dearly”hill.
Source: Ambito

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