Jan OblakAtlético de Madrid goalkeeper, stressed this Wednesday that his team did “everything to score and win” against Manchester City in the second leg of the quarterfinals of the Champions League (0-0), he remarked that his team had “more chances” than his opponent in the aggregate of the two games and pointed out that the tangana of the last minutes It was good for his opponent because he “wasted time” that way.
“A pity. I think we played a great game and made a great effort. We have deserved more. It’s a shame. we are disappointed, but I think we have done everything to score and win the game. No one can blame anything, because everyone has given everything of himself. In the end, it didn’t come out. It has lacked a bit of luck to score a goal, but this is football. If we play like today and leave everything on the field, surely the results will be better than they have been this season”, he declared in ‘Movistar’.
“In the first game they were better and in the second we were. If you put the two games together, we have had more chances, but City have gone through. We have done everything we could, but in the end it was not enough to go through to the semis” , Oblak continued, who did not see “nothing” in the tangana of the last few minutes and does not know what has happened.
“What the referee has said is that Felipe has fought with others. But I have seen Felipe outside. A tense game can turn into something like that. It all started with the referee and in the end it got complicated for everyone, people came in from the bench, it’s normal for there to be pushes, bad words, but it’s the tension of the game. It has been good for City. So they have wasted a little time. And they took it from us,” he explained.
“In the tunnel I haven’t seen anything,” he said about an alleged anger on the way to the locker room at the end of the crash. “I have been outside thanking the people, because in the end the atmosphere and the encouragement from the stands are incredible. It is a pity that the Champions League has escaped this year, but the atmosphere has been incredible. It has not helped a lot,” he said. .