Martin Demicheliscoach of Silver riverHe maintained that his team beat “a great team that put us in trouble” after the victory against lanus and recognized that the fan “expects a much more dominant football.”
In dialogue with the press, Demichelis He explained that when putting together the starting team for today, he took into account the criticism “for the disorder in the midfield and I tried to put together a much more orderly team against Lanús.” “We had to break the rival’s game mechanism,” he said.
On the controversies in the canceled goals to lanus, the Cordovan coach said that “from the position he had, the goal was very far away and he could not realize a certainty. In addition, they will never listen to my opinion on an arbitration decision ”. The technical director of River He acknowledged that he sought to “cool more than one discussion that took place.”
Regarding the criticism received after the defeat against Arsenal, Demichelis He said that he accepted them because “this is a country in which we are all passionate and football coaches. I accept criticism, plus I have to know how to listen and correct”.
“I really enjoy where I am, I spend hours and hours at River Camp, looking for the best way for each training session and each game. It was difficult for us to lose (with Arsenal) and we had to accommodate ourselves. A blow here would have been very hard”, added the former player and coach of Bayern Munich.
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