Emery: "If the opponent doesn't want to dance, it's difficult to dance. It was a very ugly match"

Valencia - Villarreal | League

The coach regrets the interruptions and the game plan that Valencia proposed to him and which they did not know how to do

Unai Emery went to the Mestalla press room touched. More than because of the defeat, but also because of the way the match unfolded. Villarreal got involved in the tangle of Bordalás and did not know how to get out of it. The fact that it was a game without rhythm, angered the Basque.

Summary of the meeting:

"It's a bad result. We tried to find the game and the points through gaining confidence individually. The approach is that little was played and I highlight the anger and the stoppages that there have been. That did not suit us. Valencia has found corners in his game of long balls and second plays. The first half was thick, rough, ugly and slow. The mistake we made penalized us. The game turned out to benefit Valencia and it was difficult for us to change it With our mistakes we have fed what they were looking for."

Hookup with Gayà

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"Nothing has happened. He was telling him that he wanted to play more, that there were a lot of assists, stops. He has taken advantage of a bit so that less was played. But nothing has happened".

Fair result?

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"I don't dare say if it's fair or not in a game that is played little and is ugly. I didn't like the kind of clash that was generated at all. Each one seeks to compete in their own way, but if the opposing team doesn't He wants to dance, it's difficult to dance. We were good in not letting them counterattack, but we were bad on the throw-in. The game plan worked out well for them and we had to survive that little was played".

Is the team touched?

"All defeats hurt and when you add up to several... We're going to try to catch our breath against Young Boys. We've come from different games and today we haven't found anything to prevent continuity. Valencia pressurizes and I liked the games that He did that and I understood that he was going to play this way. I like the other game plan less, but it turned out well".

Bordalás approach.

"Yes, I like Bordalás' football, but I have played against his teams in which they were more pressing. I loved Getafe's Bordalás, Bordalás' Valencia who played against Osasuna... Today he has taken another plan. That The plan has made me feel uncomfortable because it was abrupt. Bordalás is a successful coach, but the approach we have seen has been abrupt, ugly... I have to accept it and look for solutions".


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