Ball – «Not enough! Nobody goes home happy.” (Sporting)

Ball – «Not enough!  Nobody goes home happy.” (Sporting)

Ruben Amorim did not hide his bitterness after another defeat in the Champions League. In a quick interview with Eleven Sports, the Sporting coach emphasized that experience, in this case lacking, has a lot of weight.

“We took more risks at the end, but after an abnormal result in the first round, we acted well, but we could have been better… We could have scored right in the beginning, we could have had another ability in some matches, But the players worked a lot. This competition lacks weight and experience, we will win in the future. We know this is not enough, we have a long way to go, we want to be in these competitions to gain experience and make money so that we do not have to sell the best players. We began to look to The future and we have to be very patient and calm, it will take a long time, and I am not talking about the coach, whether he moves or not, it will take long. When we finish these matches, there is always a feeling that we are inexperienced, “he began by saying.

Sporting has not yet scored, but Robin Amorim is refusing, for the time being, to start doing the math: “It’s not enough, no one comes home happy. We still have a lot to build and everything is not bad. It’s not time to do the math, it’s to compete and play well and we want to win the next game, knowing that other teams have more experience, but we will win it too.”

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At the end of the intervention, he left a word to the fans: «They were role models, they were here with great weight. Our primary concern is to show the team that we and our fans are proud, no matter the outcome, to be an athlete. »

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