The coach of the Cadiz, Alvaro Cervera, declared this Sunday, at the end of the game that his team beat Alavés 3-1 at the stadium Ramon de Carranza, that having 23 points in the classification is something that “almost nobody” thought they could “have before finishing the first lap”.
Cervera pointed out at the press conference after the crash that the match seemed “even” in the first half, although “not very well played” by his team “but without great stress.”
“They had possession closer than we expected,” acknowledged the Andalusian team coach, who added that in the second half, following the expulsion of Tachi at Alaves, he Cadiz it was “superior”.
As for scoring chances, he highlighted the one that “has hit the stick” by the visiting team, but it affected the fact that Cádiz has been “closer to scoring a goal more than them.”
“We have been the team that we are, in which it seems that all the rivals are superior. It costs us a lot and I am still worried, we have to improve many things,” said Cervera, referring to the period in which they played eleven against eleven.
The coach of the Cadiz stressed that the Alaves “it made the exit of the ball too easy” and that to counteract it they had to “defend more up” besides needing more “speed”.
Regarding the warning he suffered from the referee, he said: “I know what happened perfectly, but I am not going to say it because I have everything to lose even if I tell the truth. I am not going to say anything, but I have the reason” .