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Recreativo De Huelva Coach Alcaraz Forlorn After Relegation
Spain's oldest club will be in La Segunda next season, and Lucas Alcaraz was clearly disappointed...
Recreativo de Huelva boss Lucas Alcaraz was understandably distraught following his side's relegation, and he offered his views on the campaign.
Speaking at the press conference after his side's 1-0 loss to Racing Santander, Alcaraz reflected on what had gone wrong during the season, saying, "We begun very badly."
"Then we had many lengthy injuries, like the ones to Camunas and Colunga."
Analyzing the match in further detail, Alcaraz continued, "It was an even game, either side could have won, but we didn't create enough chances, especially in the second half."
Finally, Alcaraz commented on the criticism he received from the crowd, stating, "It is not pleasant, but I have to accept it."
"We played with great desire and to our full potential, but for various reasons we were unable to win."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Speaking at the press conference after his side's 1-0 loss to Racing Santander, Alcaraz reflected on what had gone wrong during the season, saying, "We begun very badly."
"Then we had many lengthy injuries, like the ones to Camunas and Colunga."
Analyzing the match in further detail, Alcaraz continued, "It was an even game, either side could have won, but we didn't create enough chances, especially in the second half."
Finally, Alcaraz commented on the criticism he received from the crowd, stating, "It is not pleasant, but I have to accept it."
"We played with great desire and to our full potential, but for various reasons we were unable to win."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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