Igor Tudor, Marseille DT: “We didn’t create many chances and in the end two crosses decided the match”

The coach of the France team lamented the 2-0 defeat in London against Tottenham. He also assured that “in the first half we dominated, but after the red card everything was more complicated”. The port box, which did not have the suspended Alexis Sánchez, receives Lille on Saturday.

Olympic Marseille he didn’t play a bad game in London. He defended in an orderly fashion and was able to get the job done with a man down for almost a while. However, the two arrivals of Richarlison gave him victory 2-0 to Tottenham of England.

So It was summarized by the coach of the Gallic team, the Croatian Igor Tudor , who lamented how the defeat came on the team’s Champions League Group D debut.

“It’s a mix of emotions. I think we had a good match. In the first part we dominated, but after the red card everything was more complicated”, explained the Balkan.

However, he also acknowledged the few options created. And although they defended well, for much of the game a few good plays deprived them of a draw.

“We didn’t create many chances and in the end two crosses decided the game. I didn’t see the action of the red card well, maybe it could have been just a yellow. I really can’t judge,” Tudor said.

An opinion similar to that of Jordan Veretout steering wheel who could not hide his sadness at the defeat against the Londoners.

“There is frustration after the first game we played. The red card changed the game. We were good in the first half, we were equal, even better. We had the ball, we saw that we could put them in difficulty with shots and crosses. But 10 against 11 was much more difficult. We were united, we gave everything, we got lost in the details, with two centers,” assured the former Roma player.

Moreover, the midfielder acknowledged that “I think the card is justified, but it is a fact of the game. Above all, away against Tottenham. We will have to continue with the same spirit”.

Jock

Source: Latercera

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