Hugo Duro: "It's all in our hands and we want to win at the Villamarín"
Hugo Duro analyzed Valencia CF-RCD Espanyol on VCF MEDIA.
Working until the end
We wanted the victory to seal our permanence, but the most important thing was not to lose today. The results didn't work out, but we still depend on ourselves and we have to win at the Villamarín. We have to be calm and trust ourselves.
Analysis of the match against RCD Espanyol
The draw has generated a bit of confusion The team looked very good, solid, having the ball and creating chances. Moreover, getting ahead on the scoreboard. If you score in an isolated play, you leave with a bad taste in your mouth despite the first half we played. In the second half, it was the same, because of a team mistake they found the goal. Everyone's nervousness because of the situation made us rush and in the end the most important thing is the point we got and to finish it off in Seville.
Match against Real Betis
Any team would change for us, we depend on ourselves and you can even be saved without doing the job. I think the most important thing is to think about ourselves, stop looking at other matches because if you go with the mentality of seeing what happens in the rest of the matches, it's a mistake and you probably won't get any points. We are focused on winning, saving ourselves and finishing this year once and for all.
Mestalla Factor
They deserve it as much or more than us because they have suffered a lot. Today they close the stands and the stadium sounds the same. It's a pity they couldn't be there. We have to save ourselves above all for them and for our families who have been supporting us all year, who are necessary in such a bad year.
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