Independiente Coach Dany Garnero Admits That The Pressure Is Increasing

The Rojos were booed off the pitch by away fans after today's defeat against River left them with just one point...

By Daniel Edwards

Daniel Garnero - DT Independiente
Independiente tecnico Dany Garnero admitted to reporters that pressure was growing in the Doble Visera, after his Rojo side fell to a 3-2 reverse against River Plate on Sunday afternoon.

The loss leaves Independiente with just one point from a total of nine with three games played, and fans registered their annoyance as the players exited the turf. And speaking in the post-game press conference Garnero revealed that all was not perfect in Avellaneda.

"It is not the ideal situation (that our fans booed), but reality indicates that we only have one point. The feeling in the club is not very happy at the moment and our fans reacted."

'Dany' did however continue to say that he felt the result was a little harsh on his team, who almost stole a point nearing the final whistle only to be denied by Juan Pablo Carrizo's ample talents.

"The first half annoyed me a lot. I don't think there was any difference between the teams, it is just that we didn't have enough precision. I am leaving annoyed because we could have had better luck", the new Rojo coach insisted.

And Garnero finished by revealing that his team will start the tournament from scratch beginning Monday, as they look to secure Copa Libertadores football for 2011.

"It is always essential to start racking up the wins. Now we are starting another championship in which we have to trust in each other and become unbeatable at home."

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