Hercules took his eleventh win of the season at Lleida, his eighth with Lolo Escobar on the bench, which is why the Extremadura coach was so good. pleased With the game of his team at the end of the match Camp d’Esports. “I’m very happy because this was a game with a lot of tension that you had to know how to play. We had a great time with the ball. one of the best things i remember We have suffered since I came, but also when we didn’t get it, but they only shot us once in real danger, the rest were very far shot situations”, evaluated the coach in blue and white.
The coach explained in the press room that he appealed to “the pride of the team, their professional motivation, the greatness of being able to play such important games in such big halls” and that it worked for him because his men “jumped on the grass”. very motivated».
“I don’t understand how a team that almost never commits fouls has nine red cards; Although it will not be easy, we will try to appeal »
“The goal was the result of our great game. We dominated and didn’t suffer. We weren’t good in some moments, but in the overall calculation we deserved the victory,” says Escobar, who left Lleida, “with that feeling. we learned from mistakes we worked against Terrassa at home ». “Sometimes a coach does something and says something while thinking about the locker room reaction. It would have been a disaster if we hadn’t won, but it didn’t happen, the team gave their all on the field and they celebrated the victory because they knew it was vital for us.” The coach got angry. exile To Roger Riera.
“A team like ours that barely fouls, nine red cards and this cannot be. We will try to appeal, but with these camera shots it is very difficult for our claim to be successful,” says coach Don Benito.
“I have to continue to find a way to touch the fibers of my players, to keep them active and tense. It was all about concentration before I went on the field, no one laughedNobody was kidding. We are aware of the burden we carry and that nothing will change for us until the end. keep fighting Until the last day,” says Lolo Escobar, who admits that extra minutes seem “endless.”