Mexican Javier Aguirre, Mallorca coachstated that his team “I will try” to resist Barcelonanext challenger in La Liga, though he admitted it would be “difficult” for him to get his hands on a Barça side led by fellow Son Moix. Javi Hernandez.
Balearic Club added in their stadium 4 out of 9 points in the game after a victory over Almeria (1:0), a defeat against Betis (1:2) and a draw with Girona (1:1). All goals conceded by Serbian goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic in Palma were from penalties.
“I think we can be calm and give what we have with our heads held high. we don’t store anything”said Aguirre, satisfied with the 8 points added in the first six days and the fact that the scarlet team took first place. tenth place in the table.
“I think we are where we need to be. The team is better at defending than attacking and we are focused on that.in improving the issue, attacking, organizational, combinational, ”he assured in statements released by the Balearic club.
Aguirre noted the defensive game of his team and spoke in favor of “look for solutions to problems that come our way, especially at home.”
“We are looking for a better game, more volume, more fluidity, that’s where we are. In terms of defense, I think we are a team that defends well. We have it very clearly. We support. With the ball, we all need a better game”, accurate.
Aguirre arrived in Mallorca last March on a mission to avoid relegation. He has achieved this, and his balance sheet is positive: “There have been fifteen games since we’ve been here: we have won six, we have lost six and we have drawn three. More balance than that, I don’t know. So it’s a lot for us,” he said.
The Mallorca coach also mentioned the number one goal of the season: ensure consistency for the third year in a row.
“For us, being in the First Division is very good, and people appreciate it. The fans are happy. We are happy. If we can keep the category and also demand that we play better with the ball, that would be fantastic.”
And he added: “I think that, as I tell my players, the last thing people can ask of us is that we don’t give up on the field. This will happen while I’m here. We will fight to the end that it will cost us blood, sweat and tears to protect this shirt and for people to come home proud of what they see and if it is in the First Division so much the better.“.
Source: La Opinion
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