José María Gutiérrez: “It seemed that we were dead”

José María Gutiérrez was the proper name between 18:30 and 19:30 for the eleven taken in La Romareda, with Juan Muñoz on the bench, entering his position an Arvin Appiah who had barely had five previous titles, who did not play since March and that he scored his first goal in the Spanish league in Mañas. However, the one from Torrejón de Ardoz did not want to take his chest after the match. “We have played quite well, with our weapons and we have won”, explains the Almería coach.

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“It looked like we were dead. I've already told the guys that you have to enjoy victory, but also think about Thursday's game”Gutiérrez continues, referring to the Alcorcón duel after playing one of his most important matches in the career as coach in Zaragoza. The former Real Madrid player, who knew how to read the match before and during it, congratulates his team for the defensive work. “We have covered his two creative players, closing gaps. The team has done one of the most complete games, “he says.

Gutiérrez considers that the Indian team is still a pineapple despite setbacks like the one just three days ago. “We are working well, the team feels good fighting towards the same objective. We have been able to get it out and score two goals,” says a Guti who is already looking for the formula to get his hands on the rivals who are closing in on his midfield in the Mediterranean Games Stadium. “The same thing is happening to us at home as with other teams: having to propose at home when the rival closes in, making it more complicated “, ends about it.