”The 4-0 at the Metropolitano taught us that a knockout tie is played over two legs, that we can’t afford to throw away a single match or even 45 minutes, that we have to be 100% focused and at our best,” he told La Tribu.
”When they score a goal against us or take the lead, it’s not the end of the world; there’s another game. We have to keep going. Matches last 90 minutes; we can’t expect to score two goals or come back before we’ve even tied.”