The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santos-c32532 and Gremio forward believes Valencianistas need to hold on to their horses and give the first team time to turn around their season.
Unai Emery’s less than ceremonial exit from the Mestalla saw Valencia Football Club’s management usher in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mauricio-c24899 Pellegrino. However, Los Che first team veteran’s start to managerial life has been less than spectacular in his initial days.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 have managed two victories and two draws from their seven La Liga outings, failing to impress Els Taronja with their 14th place standing.
With disgruntled noises starting to become noticeable at the Mestalla, Jonas Goncalves came out in the open to address the situation.
The 28-year-old Brazilian attacker acknowledged Valencia have not enjoyed a good start to 2012/13 La Liga season, but claimed that the fans will need to be patient and need to trust the players.
He added that the team is working hard to turn around their situation and believes they are one win away from changing the course of their season.
“We must be patient. We are upset to not be in a better League position but we are working hard and one win can change everything,” Jonas remarked.
Continuing on the topic, he emphasised that Mauricio Pellegrino could not held solely responsible for Valencia’s results, stating that the players are as much guilty. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jonas-c18967 hailed the impact made by Pellegrino on the first team, admitting that they have
learned a lot in their short time together.
“He is very relaxed and comfortable at the club. It’s not his fault, it’s ours. We need to change things and put together a run of victories. He does a lot for the team and we can learn a lot from him. We must stay calm, take things step-by-step and continue
improving together.”
Valencia take on the challenge of Athletic Bilbao as La Liga resumes action over the weekend. The Basque entity have had a poor start to 2012/13 La Liga campaign, akin to Los Che.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marcelo-c23554 Bielsa’s men have accumulated a similar number of points from their seven league outings, but stand in 16th place thanks to their goal difference record.
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