Monday, February 14, 2011

Javier Aguirre said he lost a battle but not war

Zaragoza's Mexican coach Javier Aguirre, said that it lost a battle but not the war for getting to stay in the Primera Division in Spain. Despite the setback suffered the day before the Hercules 1-2 at the Estadio José Rico Pérez, the "Basque" was not so worried about the fact that there are several days ahead in which the goal is confident of continuing in the top flight.

"We lost a battle but the war continues, though it has a stick too hard," said Aguirre, who is aware that victory would have been important because both clubs fighting to avoid relegation. Zaragoza cut his run of four matches without losing, however, in the locker room the coach congratulated the Mexican-led effort in a complex field.

He added that the tie was crucial Hercules thanks to an excellent goal from Francisco Farinos, who from outside the area took well-placed shot to put the 1-1 momentary. "It was a stunning goal from thirty meters and no more than applaud. What happens is that the goal gave them life, they got into the game," Aguirre said in a press conference after the meeting.

Next week the "hands", found in seventeenth place with 23 points, just above the three relegation places will be measured to Atletico Madrid at the Estadio La Romareda.

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