The Red Devils lacked words to explain their defeat last night. Timothy Castagne still tried to provide several answers.
He probably didn’t expect it just a few months ago: it was as captain that Timothy Castagne was invited to take stock of this disastrous League of Nations campaign, with a final defeat against Israel.
“I tried to speak, to help the young people. It’s a shame that it ended like that, that we conceded and lost. Apart from the goal, we didn’t dominate enough and we didn’t “did not create enough” he began at the RTBF microphone, still looking towards the meeting. Before continuing: “It’s not easy because we have a lot of new faces. We need automation but it’s true that we expect to do something better.”
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Third place to save the dams? She won’t console anyone: “Honestly, we can’t be happy with that. We had some good matches against Italy and against France at home. When we play well we concede stupid goals, we concede and we don’t stay strong enough. When we play less well… we also cash in. It’s a lack of experience.”
The comparison with the match management of the golden generation comes naturally: “A few years ago, even when we had complicated matches, we knew how to keep zero. And we knew how to make the difference. We have to give the young people time, but we don’t have much time.”
As captain for one night, Timothy Castagne was keen to defend his coach: “Honestly, when we see the match, it’s not the tactics that were wrong. We knew what we had to do. We didn’t do it. Didn’t do well, that’s all.Italy. You have to look in the mirror. Me first. It’s not just the coach. Everyone must take responsibility.”
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