Míchel, Girona’s coach, assessed his team’s defeat after the game.
“I have seen a more aggressive Oviedo in pressure situations, but it cost us more there than here. At no time did I have the feeling today that Oviedo was on top, although they killed the goal and we didn’t. They have been working well for a month and we knew it was going to be a complicated game. We played a good game in play, but not in the areas,” he said.
Regarding Cazorla, “he is a player who has not lost his talent. A player who has been at the highest level for so many years, every time you see him you are happy. He has made us enjoy a lot. I have seen him well and I expected him to play. His legs are no longer moving so fast, but his head is. They are players who greatly mark the level of professionalism and performance of the teams.”
He also spoke about the chances of permanence that the blues have. “Oviedo has time, there are seventeen games left. Winning three games in a row puts you in the fight, but the difficulty is in staying engaged. We all have the same possibilities. We have to fight for every point. I don’t see any team out of the competition.”
