Internacional coach on the fight against relegation: “He is alive”

Internacional coach on the fight against relegation: “He is alive”

On Monday night (24/11), they drew 1 x 1 with , at , at . After the match, Ramón Díaz, and his son Emiliano, praised the team’s attitude and were emphatic in stating that Colorado is still alive in the competition.

“The hope that gives the team and these players is how they played today. Because, in this final plot, it is complicated mentally, physically, the pressure. And I believe that Inter is alive, it’s not dead, it’s alive. For situations, how we create, how we play. We are not afraid because we have to compete until the end and we will compete”, said the Colorado coach.

3 imagesAlan Patrick opened the scoring of the gameÁlvaro Barreal scored for Santos
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Internacional and Santos drew 1 x 1

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Alan Patrick opened the scoring of the game

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Álvaro Barreal scored for Santos

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In total, Inter had 24 shots, but managed to score just one goal in the game. Asked about the number of opportunities, the coach lamented the missed chances.

“It really was incredible the number of situations and we couldn’t complete (score the goal). That’s our obligation, to work with them to give them peace of mind, so that they can really be able to resolve situations when we have situations. It’s a shame, because they played a great game, the first half especially”, commented the commander.

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Finally, Emiliano Díaz was asked about the reasons that caused Colorado’s performance to drop in the second half of the match.

“I think today was frustrating because we created a lot, we played a lot. I think that since we’ve been here this was our best first half, I think after Botafogo. We controlled a lot and you go, and look, create and they only had one chance, they hit from outside and it was a goal”, concluded Emiliano.

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