"We should not blame anyone" - Inigo Martinez addresses Celta draw
Inigo Martinez spoke ahead of FC Barcelona's UEFA Champions League clash with Stade Brestois. The centre-back spoke of his anger at the draw against Celta, what he expects without Lamine Yamal and responded to coach Luis de la Fuente.
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FC Barcelona host Brest on Tuesday in matchday 5 of the Champions League League Phase. In the preview, Inigo Martinez was the player chosen to appear at the press conference and did not hide his anger about what happened this weekend in Vigo. However, he wanted to soften things after Gavi did point out Kounde's mistake that lead to Celta's equaliser.
“I had a hard time dealing with it. There were situations in the team that caused us to lose two vital points. The coach and all of us were angry, but we shouldn't point fingers or blame anyone. We let an important opportunity slip away,” explained the defender, who asked to focus on Brest.
The 'Cules' come to this match without Lamine Yamal, whom they will logically miss: “We know of his importance. He's a player who is ganerous, who pushes back the opponent's line, dribbles, generates a lot of chances... he's vital and important. But that doesn't mean that whoever replaces him won't be up to the task. Anyone is capable. Lamine is Lamine and we don't have him, but whoever comes out will not give less. We focus on those of us who are here, we have plenty of players. We don't have to lose or win just because he's not here”.
His name was on the lips of many after Luis de la Fuente clearly stated that he does not count on him for the Spanish national team. The veteran centre-back accepts it: “It's totally understandable. I'm 33 years old and the level, fortunately, of the young players is exceptional. You can see it. It's not something strange. Think of a younger team. I don't feel and I shouldn't be indignant for not calling me. I'm of an age and it's normal that I want to see others and bet on others.”
“I had a hard time dealing with it. There were situations in the team that caused us to lose two vital points. The coach and all of us were angry, but we shouldn't point fingers or blame anyone. We let an important opportunity slip away,” explained the defender, who asked to focus on Brest.
The 'Cules' come to this match without Lamine Yamal, whom they will logically miss: “We know of his importance. He's a player who is ganerous, who pushes back the opponent's line, dribbles, generates a lot of chances... he's vital and important. But that doesn't mean that whoever replaces him won't be up to the task. Anyone is capable. Lamine is Lamine and we don't have him, but whoever comes out will not give less. We focus on those of us who are here, we have plenty of players. We don't have to lose or win just because he's not here”.
His name was on the lips of many after Luis de la Fuente clearly stated that he does not count on him for the Spanish national team. The veteran centre-back accepts it: “It's totally understandable. I'm 33 years old and the level, fortunately, of the young players is exceptional. You can see it. It's not something strange. Think of a younger team. I don't feel and I shouldn't be indignant for not calling me. I'm of an age and it's normal that I want to see others and bet on others.”
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