Friday, March 4, 2011

We have competed with the best team in the world: Emery

Unai Emery's Valencia coach said after the narrow defeat of his team against Barcelona, who despite not winning competed well and had their options against a team he called "the best team in the world." "When you lose you are not happy, but compete for the best team in the world. The flow of the game was on the line provided.

Barcelona played with respect, with three stations and we started strong, but then allow several occasions of danger Messi for inaccuracies ours, "he said. "In the second half the better team, we had two or three chances to score, and when we came Messi better and made the goal. We were always close to the goal but in the end they did.

The final assessment is the result and we are hurting "he added. A particular level, the technician said "good performance" of a recovered Banega, "the work of Jordi Alba and Guaita consecration," but praised the whole team, "the intensity, the desire to love and not be afraid to Barcelona.

" For its part, Tito Vilanova, Barcelona coach, who gave the press conference instead of Pep Guardiola said that they were very happy for the victory, but qualified that this victory does not believe that involves a giant step in the aspirations to regain the league title. "There are still many games, with very complicated exits and at home.

We knew it was one of the exits had difficult because this is a very difficult and against an opponent who came not to lose many matches and we are very happy, but I do not think we've taken a big step to win League "had an impact. On the development of the meeting, Vilanova recognized that in the first half had more chances in the second, when they decided to change the tactical system and return to your current drawing with three men up front." We had many times in the first half, even more than in the second we played with our usual 4-3-3.

They pressed well and the second decided to take Peter to seek further the goal, but we knew we could fit one, "he concluded.

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