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Osasuna Boss Jose Antonio Camacho Rues Toothless Display In Sevilla Loss
The experienced coach said that a lack of striking prowess cost him team...
By Paul Macdonald
A solitary Luis Fabiano goal proved the difference between the sides in Andalucia, in a match that was lacking quality, and the Brazilians strike ended Los Rojillos four-game winning streak in the Primera Division.
Camacho said, “If we [Osasuna] had perhaps managed to get a goal, then the match would have been more open, but it is difficult to score here against the quality of Sevilla.
“The first half of the match was even but in the second half Sevilla ruled over Osasuna and we could not control them. We regret losing our recent good run, but I have urged the players to keep trying in the coming matches.”
The Pamplona side’s next La Liga outing is a home match versus struggling Valladolid at home next Sunday.
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