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Luis Milla heaps praise over Japanese team

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The Spanish Olympic team head coach acknowledged that the Nipponese outfit were better than them, while also rejecting claims that his players gave a sub-par performance.
A solitary goal from Otsu ensured that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011. However, it was the sending off minutes after Otsu’s goal that consigned Rojita to an unimpressive defeat at
the Hampden Park.
Inigo http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Martinez-c24468 brought down Nagai in the 41st minute and earned his marching orders from American referee, Mark Geiger. The match official did not have any other option than to reprimand the Real Sociedad central defender, who brought down the
Japan attacker after he was through on goal.
Spanish Olympic team head coach, Luis Milla, praised his rivals Japanese in the post match conference. Milla gave Spain’s rivals their due credit, hailing them for playing a great game in which they were the better side of the two.
Defeat against the Samurai Blue has put dark clouds over Spain’s gold medal contention. However, Milla refused to give in too much to the lost and claimed that they still have two more matches to make amends for the setback they have faced in their opening
fixture of the games.
The witty tactician hailed his charges for their performance, claiming that despite the defeat there are positives to take away from the match.
"Japan played a great game. To the goal, and we arrived we were well on target with relative ease. Be positive, there are two parties that are two and we end room for improvement. We must improve."
“I tried to be positive in the dressing room because we think we have two more chances. This equipment has creditability," he claimed.
“We have a match in three days that you have to improve things, we have no time to work and has to be much mental work, concentration, because at this level, you make the little details, and we have checked the ball action stopped. We have to be stronger
and more consistent," he was quoted on the official website of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Royal-95-c40387 Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).

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