Putting the lock, a “priority objective” of Cornellà

12/01/2023 at 00:35

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Gonzalo Riutort’s team has conceded in its last six games, where it has only achieved one victory

“We are having a hard time keeping a clean sheet and what they are generating is penalizing us,” said the coach.

Tense calm in Cornellà. Gonzalo Riutort’s team is in the lower-middle zone of the table, with a reasonable margin regarding relegation, but not enough to breathe completely easy. The reality is that the team is having a hard time stringing together wins – it only did so at the beginning of September – and now it has once again added two defeats that set off alarm bells again. The goals conceded are especially worrying, not in vain it has been a month and a half since the greens have put the bolt between the sticks.

“We are fitting in, we are having a hard time keeping a clean sheet, something that has always been a priority objective for us.”. “They don’t generate many chances for us and what they are generating for us is penalizing us,” he lamented. Gonzalo Riutort in statements to the club’s media.

The Baix Llobregat coach also stressed how these goals affect his pupils mentally. “Sometimes it has been a penalty that has weighed heavily on us during the game. It’s a matter of maintaining concentration, there are no moments to disconnect. “I am convinced that there will be a good version of the team,” added Riutort, already focused on receiving Rayo Majadahonda.

The Majari team visits this Saturday (6:00 p.m.) the Municipal Palamós-Costa Brava, where Cornellà has returned for the work on field number 1 of the Dani Jarque Sports City where it had temporarily returned. In fact, Their last defeat against Barça Atlètic was already on Girona soil and in its second straight home game the team hopes to make amends.

“We have always said that we have to focus on the positive side. “When you achieve a good result, you don’t have to relax, but rather give confidence, and when it’s negative, it’s not a question of regretting and starting to doubt, but of turning it around and rebelling,” Riutort said. “The team does many things well, but there are others to improve. It is always a weekly challenge to improve in the little things. “We have that point of ambition,” she asserted.

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