Sergio Romeroarcher of Mouthbacked the coach Diego Martinez highlighting his work and pointing out that “leaves no loose ends”after the 1-0 victory over Cruzeiro of Brazil for the first leg of the round of 16 of the South American Cup.
After what was the victory over the team of Belo Horizonte at the stadium La Candy boxthe goalkeeper came out to support the technical director who was questioned in recent days:
“We know that at Boca everything is two or three times bigger than at another club. The coach is strong, he doesn’t leave any loose ends, he works. We have to respond on the field.many times the showy game that he wants doesn’t work out and we have to know how to get involved so that in the moments when the game doesn’t flow we can get ahead,” Romero said.
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Diego Martínez, Boca coach, in a press conference
Romero: “It’s 180 minutes”
“There is always something extra in these games, but it is 180 minutes. The first half was more difficult, they have very good players, but in the second we knew how to adjust and we managed the game better. We scored a very nice goal, it’s a shame about the post, but It was an important victory,” Romero added, referring to the match against Cruzeiro.
As for the immediate future of Mouththe former goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team referred to Sunday’s match against Saint Lawrence for the date 11 of the Professional Football League: “We always want to play, there’s no doubt about it, but the coach will draw his conclusions about who he thinks is best suited to be there. It’s a derby and the match shouldn’t be given away. I think most of us will be there.”
Finally, the Racing-trained player highlighted the level of Uruguayan Edinson Cavani: “I always stressed Edi’s professionalism, sacrifice and example for the kids. He’s one to copy and grow as a team. He not only scores goals but is there for the team itself, even to defend.”
Source: Ambito

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