
Carreras: This is what makes the difference, and we knew the difficulty of the match
Real Madrid player Álvaro Carreras spoke after the difficult victory over Getafe with a score of 1-0, in the ninth round of the Spanish league at the Coliseum stadium.
Carreras said in his statements: "We knew that tonight would be difficult, but the important thing is the victory. We have to know how to compete and come out of such stadiums with three points, because that is what gives you titles."
He added: "The hardest part of the match was moving the ball in such a dry field, but we were patient and moved the ball from side to side until the goal came from the center. We continue our goal of winning everything."
He continued: "The relationship within the team is excellent. Everyone supports their teammate, and that is the foundation. Our unity is the key to winning all the championships."
Regarding the match against Juventus: "We are very excited to return home. We know that our fans are always with us, and we are eagerly looking forward to returning to the Bernabéu."
On playing with a four or five-man defense: "In a four-man defense, I can't always push forward a lot, but I am comfortable in any system and adapt easily."
He concluded: "Teamwork and patience are what make the difference... and the goal is always to win everything."
Carreras said in his statements: "We knew that tonight would be difficult, but the important thing is the victory. We have to know how to compete and come out of such stadiums with three points, because that is what gives you titles."
He added: "The hardest part of the match was moving the ball in such a dry field, but we were patient and moved the ball from side to side until the goal came from the center. We continue our goal of winning everything."
He continued: "The relationship within the team is excellent. Everyone supports their teammate, and that is the foundation. Our unity is the key to winning all the championships."
Regarding the match against Juventus: "We are very excited to return home. We know that our fans are always with us, and we are eagerly looking forward to returning to the Bernabéu."
On playing with a four or five-man defense: "In a four-man defense, I can't always push forward a lot, but I am comfortable in any system and adapt easily."
He concluded: "Teamwork and patience are what make the difference... and the goal is always to win everything."