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Ragage: Away win over Tottenham Hotspur because Wolves insisted on dominating me We did better in the first half

Ragage: Away win over Tottenham Hotspur because Wolves insisted on dominating me We did better in the first half

According to the BBC, in the 25th round of the Premier League, Wolves beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 away, surpassing their opponents and rising to 7th in the table. After the game, Wolves coach Bruno Lager was interviewed on the "Match of The Day" show.

Ragnar said: "Against Arsenal, we didn't play at the level we should have been. In this game, all we want to do is come to the away game and play our own game. I don't care where we play. We respect all the opponents, but you need to play away with a lot of confidence, and we did. In the first half, we were the better performer. This is very good. The second half was a little different as the opponent changed formations and tried to score. We persevered and created a few chances. Finally, the most important thing is the way we play ourselves, because that gives us chances, goals and points. ”

"We work hard to prepare in the best possible way and give all the information to the players. After that, we need to rely on them to play our game. The heights we can reach depend on our characteristics. We have the ability to play games like this. We have the ambition to conquer strong enemies. We came here to play our own games and put pressure on other opponents and we did that today. Another week is about to pass, and we have to continue to work. We've got to keep that way going, setting up challenges for the players to play like they did today. ”

"Be guided by me at every moment. It's important in my career, and I believe in what I say. Now it's up to the team to be able to achieve more. ”

Speaking about midfielder Luke Kandel, who started in the Premier League for the first time, Ragha said: "I noticed his strengths from day one. Today our plan is to play four in midfield and the teammates are very confident in this kid. In training, everyone saw this. His big-name teammates also gave him passes because he wouldn't concede the ball. If the players have that confidence, it's easier for me to put him in the lineup. When you get the chance, you can say 'I'm ready, and he did. He played very freely in the game. Now, for a good career, he has to work hard. ”

(Felix Cat)

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