Musah: "It seems a little unfair to me that, after all the things we do, some people don't realise that we are fighting relegation and every detail counts"
Yunus Musah gave his thoughts to VCF Media after the game against Sevilla, addressing the refereeing controversy in the match.
Incomprehensible decisions
It is a very big blow. I think we were the better side in many parts of the game. We reached their area many times, but we lacked finishing. They had few chances, but their first goal changed the game. I don't know how VAR didn't see that it was a foul. It's kind of strange. It seems a little unfair to me that, after all the things we do, some people don't realise that we are fighting relegation and every detail counts.
Refereeing controversy
Today we can list many things. Sevilla's goal, the handball, the red card for Ilaix, the red card for our delegate… It is what it is. This is going to happen and we have to live with this. It is not the first time it has happened. We have to go after the opposition and try to score the goals, and finish better in front of goal.
The next game against Elche
We can't complain. We can't sit around lamenting this. We have to turn the page and go to Elche to win that game. We are a united group that work hard and we believe in ourselves.
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