The embarrassing defeat against the modest Mlada Boleslav has left its consequences on Betis and criticism still rages for the very poor image offered by the team. Reproaches that have come from all fronts and also internallybecause they have occurred within the locker room itself, where self-criticism has been made and an alarming lack of attitude has been admitted.
Adrián San Miguel said it clearly right after the crash, as did Diego Llorente, and now it has been Romain Perraudsubstitute in the Czech Republic and who He has not hesitated to criticize the lack of intensity of the team and his teammates.
“I don’t know if there is an explanation or not. In any case there was a lack of attitude. “We were outmatched in duels and in intensity,” the French side pointed out without restraint, who in words for the newspaper Aswas honest about the mood of the locker room: “There is disappointment, an unpleasant feeling. The fans moved and we cannot give that image.” In this sense, it is not fully explained what happened to the team, why it offers the worst face in Europe.
“I don’t know why. In At one point there are no small teams in Europe. We have to put intensity, make races and be more involved than we were. We have to win the two remaining games. It is an important competition and we want to go further,” said the full-back, who will return to the starting lineup against Real Sociedad and who pointed out the obligation to change our attitude in the next two league matches, against Real and Barcelona, vital for European aspirations. of the Heliopolitans.
“There is a very tough schedule and we know it. Surely we will give a better image in these games, otherwise it will be difficult. “We have to park this now,” indicated Romain Perraud, who sees the clash against Real as a turning point in which he sees the team capable of turning the situation around: “It will be very complicated. It’s a great match. But this year we have already shown that we have mental resources, we need to play our football and change the image.”
Furthermore, the footballer from Southampton, signed last summer, referred to his relationship with Manuel Pellegrini, for whom he has become a practically untouchable piece, ensuring that he has grown as a footballer under his command: “Everything is going well with Pellegrini, we talk a lot and I learn a lot from him. I hope I continue to give my best.”