The Togolese defender of Getafe Djené Dakonam has lamented this Friday the new defeat of the Madrid team, conceded against Betis at Benito Villamarín, and that accentuate the bad streak of a team that, as he acknowledges “has lost its identity”.
The defender stressed that “the two penalties that” Estrada Fernández “called were key” in the final result.
“We have tried. I have to see the two penalties to know if they have been. It's bad luck. Cabaco has told me that they have given him a penalty before, but now those things are worthless,” Djené told Gol TV.
The African defender said that Getafe “had an identity” that they “lost” and must “recover” to end the streak of four consecutive defeats, although he was “positive” with regard to the future.
Djené reappeared in this match after purging two games of suspension for the expulsion after injuring the Argentine player of Sevilla Lucas Ocampos, whom he wanted to “return soon” to the pitch and to whom he thinks that “things will go well”.