Santos coach, Marcelo Fernandes was frustrated with the result at Vila Belmiro, but valued the point gained in the fight against relegation
The coach Marcelo Fernandes assessed the goalless draw of the Santos against Cuiabáin Vila Belmiro, on the night of last Monday, 6th. After the match in the 32nd round of the Brazilian Championship, the coach demonstrated his frustration with Peixe’s performance.
Despite the result that leaves the black and white team close to the relegation zone, the coach valued the point won at home. Santos is in 14th place, with 38 points; first in the relegation zone, the cruise is 37.
“A game of patience, we knew they would come with a line of five and we tried. The important thing is that we add up the point. We beat Flamengo away and drew here, it’s like an exchange. The frustration is great, it was an opportunity to reach 40, but the players are aware. The point was difficult, but we got it”, he said.
We’re going to fight, we really want to get out (of the fight against relegation) before then. Every point is fundamental, this one is no different”, followed the coach.
Santos depends only on themselves to seek to remain in Série A of the Brasileirão. At the press conference, the coach highlighted Peixe’s work for the remainder of the national competition.
“We don’t need to look at anyone, we have to do ours. We have to do what we know, it’s all in our hands. We want things to happen in the best way possible. To be very clear, we jumped a big fence with victories away from home. Now it’s time to do what we’re doing outside of the house. We didn’t do well, the opponent made it very difficult for us, but it was worth the point”, highlighted Marcelo Fernandes.
Source: sportbuzz
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