Isaac Romero’s reaction to the lack of goals and whether he will miss En-Nesyri
One explanation for Sevilla’s defeat to Real Sociedad was lack of goals from their strikers, who still don’t know what it means to score in La Liga. The San Sebastian team had the advantage and canceled out the Nerviónenses in midfield. But still, Isaac Romero and Iheanacho had two great chances to get their team into the game. already with a score of 0-2 in the market.
After the crash, the man from Lebrija was surprised, considering the defeat to be a common occurrence. “We can’t win every game, it’s Division One and we have to lose too.just like great teams lose. “We’re on a good run and we hope we can get three points against Leganes next Saturday,” he said.
After a poor first half, the white and red team improved a little after the break, but not as much as a young player in the dressing room told the coach: “We all have to keep working, we all have to be united, it was coming to us” was our moment. We left everything on the field, but they took advantage of the opportunities that they had and won the game. We had practically no opportunities. They had great defensive players. Moreover, we did not take advantage of what we had,” he explained.
“I hope the goals come soon”
On the other hand, Isaac was also questioned about his drought as he is yet to score, having played in ten of the twelve games played, nine of which as a starter. “On a personal level I feel good, comfortable with the team, with my teammates. I always say I believe the goals will come.”but the important thing is that I help with work and other things in this area. I hope the goals will come soon, but I don’t think too much about this issue either,” he stressed, not wanting to admit that he felt more comfortable when he acted together with En-Nesyri last year: “I’m trying to adapt to being alone or having to play with a partner. This is what the coach asked me for, and I got it. and I’m happy that I can play, I always try to give my best.”
Finally, the Sevilla striker did not want to get involved in the question of whether the day should have been interrupted due to the disaster that occurred in Valencia due to DANA, but he did send a message of support. “I couldn’t express my opinion there, but of course it would be nice. Whatever it ended up being, it would be something normal because of everything that happened. “I want to send all my support and strength to the families who are going through difficult times and hopefully things will get better soon,” he said.