The White coach kept nothing to himself in the press conference ahead of Porto Alegre’s Copa Sudamericana duel with Inter and revealed that “we’re going to try to play a game where we have to keep our goal at zero”.
Colo Colo will seek passage to the quarter-finals of the South American Cup on Tuesday, against an always difficult Inter from Porto Alegre. Of course, he will do so with the advantage of the two goals they scored in the first leg at the Monumental, so his coach –Gustavo Quinteros – It’s clear how the team will stop at the José Pinheiro Borda stadium.
“We’re going to try to play a game where We must keep our goal at zero, take advantage of the opportunities and spaces that open up. We have to play a smart game, which favors us in the game and that we can keep the advantage we took in Santiago,” reveals the white coach in the preview of the game.
Then he adds that “sIf the minutes pass, there are more situations and spaces for us to enjoy. You have to be precise and counteract what the rival is doing, in addition to taking advantage of our opportunities”. For the same reason, the Cacique’s strategist delivers a clear message on how he offers the duel to his students.
“We have to convince them that the game is 0-0, that it’s a new game. We have to draw or win, keep zero in our goal and not stop thinking about the rival goal. If we have options to attack, we have to do it and finish the game, take advantage of the opponent’s gap, ”he anticipates. “The history of football is sometimes important, sometimes not, statistics and such, but I think football is now. We have a competitive team, if we play to the best of our abilities we can win on any ground, against any rival,” he adds.

“We want to move forward and give people that joy”
Another who spoke to the media was Esteban Pavez, who says the commitment “It’s a game to which you have to give a lot of value. A year and a half ago we were coming out of a complicated season and We have formed a very competitive team, which fights at the top and today has the possibility of evolving in the Copa Sudamericana. We want to move forward and give people that joy. I hope we can do that.”
Finally, the midfielder praised the opponent: “they have a great team, here in Brazil the squads are very big and numerous, one in and another out, they have a lot of quality players and we know they are important, but we have to be concerned about our work”.
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