We Found Our Rhythm Against Atletico Madrid - Jose Antonio Camacho
The coach hailed his team's perfection against Atletico...
Uruguayan striker Walter Pandiani bagged a brace and Carlos Aranda scored the third, a lead that the hosts managed to maintain in the second half, despite a fightback from the visitors.
"The result is very good, but Atletico could have gotten a goal. I didn't notice much difference from the games against Sevilla and Getafe. The work rate is the same, although I see the team with a much better rhythm," he said, according to AS.
"In football you always need to score, but the game we played at Getafe was no different to today."
"The first half was very good, with clear ideas, opportunities and goals. To finish 3-0 against a team like Atletico you have to play well and do everything perfect."
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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