The difficult week of Hugh Ibarra, which included a health problem that affected his entire schedule, ended in the worst way: his first defeat at La Bombonera as manager of the club. And after the game, with so many questions because he changes and changes but can’t find the one Mouth work, talk.
“We weren’t up to it. We were very inaccurate, the game cost us a bit and when we were getting used to it they scored a goal. Again we catch the ball and one more hit. I will do the general analysis with the group”it was his first reflection after a crash in which many of his players (Pol Fernández and Villa) failed when he eliminated them in the second stage.
Even if he preferred to underline the behavior of the public, who even in the end got excited about a draw that didn’t come after the controversy with the VAR. “We have to improve as a group in game situations, we have to be 100% involved. The third goal hit us a lot at the start, we tried to react and I think we could even do something more.”revised.
“We have to do a general self-criticism, we have to talk about it and we know we have to improve. We have lost two games in a row and it hurts a lot, but we have to bounce back quickly. I tell the fan that we will continue to work, we will leave everything to the club. Things don’t go as you would like but we ask for your patience. When they were patient, the team recovered and the championship arrived last year and we will work to try and do the same in this tournament.”relieved Ibarra, placing this moment with the one in which he had to assume after the abrupt departure of Sebastián Battaglia.
Based on the upcoming goals, the DT announced it “The Copa Libertadores comes and what comes next, but this team will be up to the task. We know we can recover; the blow is hard but we know we can get back up because we’ve already done it”.
Finally, he complained about the arbitration awards that the VAR had in the canceled goal and the non-sanctioned penalty but also She said her health problems during the week were due to a headache that got worse from self-medicating. “It’s nice to know this doesn’t have to be done. I’m in good health but it’s a learning experience for everyone”he underlined.
Source: Clarin
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