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Oribe assures that his failure against Tigres does not make him better or worse.

Domingo 09 de Febrero del 2020

Oribe assures that his failure against Tigres does not make him better or worse.

El delantero aceptó que el Rebaño no ha desplegado el futbol que quieren.

El delantero aceptó que el Rebaño no ha desplegado el futbol que quieren.

Oribe Peralta stated that "I made a mistake like anyone else. It's not a big deal. In my career, I have had many failures like this, which does not make me worse or better," after Chivas' 0-3 defeat against Tigres.

The forward refers to the shot he missed with Nahuel Guzmán's open goal, which if scored, would have reduced the difference to one goal with the felines.

"I don't know anyone in the world who doesn't make mistakes in what they do. I can't do anything to deny it. Obviously, I didn't want to miss. I will work harder to score it next time."

Peralta stated that so far they have not displayed the style of football he wants in the two recent Clausura 2020 matches "and we are hurt by the defeat. We are aware that it only depends on the players to get out of this situation; we are the only ones who can do it."

He said that the team is focused on correcting their game and believes that this is about successes and mistakes "and we have to win the next game, for sure."

'Cepillo' points out that there are many factors why they are not delivering good results to the fans, but "we have to focus on the positives that we can take from adverse situations and concentrate on reducing adversities and enhancing all the qualities we have."

Against Tigres, they created three or four chances in front of the goal "and we didn't convert them; against teams like this, if you make a mistake, they will take advantage. We are going to focus on improving; there is still a lot of tournament left."

He reiterated that Chivas should focus on improving and correcting what they are not doing well, and as for coach Luis Fernando Tena, he assured that he has the full support of the players and it will always be that way."

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