After the Osasuna vs Valencia game, Gennaro Gattuso was ecstatic with the win. The players received a break after going nearly seven months without a win away from home with the victory over Osasuna. Here are the manager’s comments regarding the various events that occurred during the game.
He had these details committed to memory: “Since you haven’t triumphed away from home since March 19, this victory was crucial. Sincerely, it’s not simple. It’s a team with guys who have been playing together for a while, and it’s a stadium with a lot of pressure. Valencia had a wonderful attitude both on the field and off it, and they deserved to win,” He stated on DAZN following the Osasuna vs Valencia game.
Osasuna vs Valencia: Gennaro Gattuso breaks down the result
Kluivert’s goal
“Justin is a youngster of talent; it is unusual for a youngster of his calibre to have played so little. He needs to strengthen that in order to play for longer than 0 or 15 minutes. He is reorienting himself and have the capacity to improve.”
Cavani’s missed penalty
“Look at the quality and effort he put into the team’s first goal’s pass. Given his background, it makes sense that he enjoys scoring goals, but I also appreciate the way he interacts with the squad; this attribute is really beneficial to the team.
Sending off of Diakhaby
“I’m furious. A player on the bench must respect the referee’s ruling and maintain composure because this is our fourth red card.”
Rise of Kluivert
“He has quality and pace, but he needs to be passionate about football and think about it constantly in order to provide more. He has the potential to improve. If he keeps working like this, you can accomplish a lot more.”
Do you still have the 40 points on your mind, or are you focusing on Europe?
“I’m not talking about Europe; this league is extremely difficult. I’m talking about getting 40 points; after that, we’ll talk about something different. I enjoy how this club works, but it’s hard to win games in the league, so we need to focus on improving and moving forward. Then, we’ll determine how the season ends.”