The Granada coach admitted that they were outdone by the Spanish giants, stating that the only positive to come out of the match is that they will not have to visit the Bernabeu again in the league season.
Granada coach, Jose Antonio Anquela, was resigned after the defeat of his team against Real Madrid (3-0). http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-c9622 Ronaldo rubbed his magic against La Granotas with Gonzalo Higuain continuing goal scoring spree in 2012/13 Spanish top flight football campaign.
Anquela shared that the only positive was the fact that Granada will not have to bear the wrath of Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu, pointing towards their next fixture that will be hosted at Los Carmenes.
Analyzing details of the fixture, Anquela commented that Granada fared much better against their magnanimous rivals in the first half, but were overshadowed by Madrid’s attacking prowess in the second half when Angel Di Maria and Mesut Ozil came on the pitch.
He stated that Granada were in the fixture until the score was 1-0, but were resigned to a defeat after http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629’s second goal of the match.
"We controlled pretty well at Madrid but in the second part make changes and enter Di Maria, Ozil and Higuain. Last year here was a win every match and today, however, in some phases have been around, but at some point you put the second goal and we are
out.”
“Madrid is much better than us, the team won as they had to win and the best thing is that we don’t have to go back to the Bernabeu," the Jaenese coach said.
Anquela claimed that the focus of the meeting was their failure to keep out Real Madrid’s first two goals. He stated that Granada went down thanks to their own mistakes, reflecting that Ronaldo’s brace shared a similar story in them.
"The two goals have been the same story, with our mistakes. With the second goal and the match ended with the expulsion more, but overall the team has been in the game already good level," he said.
With one point to show for from their three La Liga outings, Granada currently occupy 18th place on the points table.
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