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Edinson Cavani scored his third goal for Valencia CF in Tuesday night's draw against Sevilla FC. After the match, the Uruguayan striker spoke to VCF Media at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuan.
Analysing the match
"It was a great game in many ways. At times we played great football. We were very well set up. It was nice to see how we worked. At times we faltered, which is normal, and the other team needed to come back and attacked. Not arriving in time to cover the spaces led to the other team putting crosses and balls into the area. Football is very dynamic and everything changes in a matter of minutes. We did some very good things, and others were a little less good, and it's a question of working to continue improving. The only way that we can have a good season is by working as a team, giving our all and preparing for each match like a final. It was a good match: We could have left here with the victory, but we also could have lost. We have to look forward."

The next match at Mestalla
"We got a point. We have to think about that and prepare for what's to come, which is a game at home next time. We want to have a good game at home to continue on the right path."
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