Burgos 2-Ibiza 1 Jémez: “We have opened our veins ourselves”

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Paco Jémez, coach of UD Ibiza, appeared at a very angry press conference after his team’s defeat against Burgos (2-1). And he talked about how his team made serious mistakes that ended up condemning him at El Plantío. “We have given away everything that could be given and more. And when you give away that way you don’t have the chance to compete, no matter how much you want to go later, we have occasions and so on. We are a team that when it is in that Three Kings mode… You cannot compete in any category like that. And less in this one ”, declared the Cordovan coach. “We have lost by ourselves, because we have opened our veins ourselves,” he declared.

Jémez also commented that these failures were “too serious” since “they are not forced.” “These are mistakes that I think we should not have. From time to time the gift vein comes out and that condemns us ”, insisted the technician of the celestial.

“I understand the error as something typical of the game, but there are certain errors that cannot be made. The play in which we lost the ball [con un taconazo de Manu Molina que costó el primer gol del Burgos] and the penalty [cometido por Godar y que supuso el segundo gol del bloque burgalés] they cannot appear. Never. Never. Never is never. It doesn’t matter if David, Pepe, Antonio did it today… They can’t appear because they are errors that cannot be controlled. We can go out and fight against eleven, who are Burgos, but not to fight each other. Those mistakes, whoever commits them, should not appear,” said the coach, who said he had “the feeling between anger and sorrow.”

“Pity because I see that we throw the work overboard. And because we played a great game, to win. And yet we are getting lost”, added an annoyed Jémez who even hit the microphone in response. “I have a frustration that makes me want to grab something and eat it. Because in the end I am responsible. The person responsible for his mistakes is me, ”explained visibly angry Jémez, who became annoyed with one of the journalist’s questions. In fact, he no longer wanted to answer another question about his team’s chances of getting into the ‘play-off’ for promotion to First Division, visibly uncomfortable. “Any other questions please?” he said.

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