Madrid, Nov 8 (EFE).- Iñigo Pérez, coach of Rayo Vallecano, regretted the defeat against UD Las Palmas, said that the two goals conceded from set pieces “hurt” him and reiterated that this type of setbacks will have more times and must demonstrate the ability to be “a powerful collective” to push themselves forward again.
UD Las Palmas, with goals from Fabio Silva, Manu Fuster and Aridane in their own goal, added their second victory of the championship as a visitor in Vallecas against a Rayo that once again suffered from a lack of efficiency.
“The defeat increases the pain a little knowing that you have been able to find the goal on numerous occasions. They have been more effective than us and that’s it. One imagines a game plan in which Rayo constantly attacks but then you have to get it right,” said Iñigo Pérez, at a press conference.
“We have lost against a direct rival and it hurts because of all the illusion of what could have been and was not,” commented the Navarrese coach, who declared that until they conceded the second goal they attacked “well, regularly and in the way we usually do.” , which is continually searching for the outside lanes”.
“The 0-2 is difficult to manage from inside and outside. With the changes you send certain messages that you have to attack however you can but then we fit in again,” he said.
Iñigo Pérez acknowledged that “it hurts him to receive two goals from set pieces” and that with the goal against Mallorca they make “three negatives.”
“Now we have a break that has to serve to alleviate this bitterness. We must analyze things because we are a group that is going to receive these types of defeats, fair or unfair, and we must be a powerful collective and push ourselves forward again,” he concluded. EFE
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