The Cheste-born coach conveyed his frustration at not being able to secure a victory for the Valencianista fans, who cheered on the team throughout the match. This defeat, crucial for the club's European aspirations, saw Celta stage a comeback, despite Guido Rodríguez's brace, his first goals in the black and white shirt.
“"No one can not want to win matches, especially with the support we've received from the fans, pushing and cheering on the team. It's disappointing for us not to have responded."
Corberán analyzed the match, pointing out the difficulties in the offensive aspect. He emphasized that the team struggled to "understand the attacking play: overcoming their pressure, giving continuity to plays, and being able to prolong attacks," adding that they lacked "clarity to start playing."
Regarding his players' reaction and the changes made, the coach commented that "Mestalla was asking for more." He acknowledged that, despite defensive solidity in the first half, the team lost control of the game and was overwhelmed in the first fifteen minutes of the second half, when Celta achieved the comeback.
“"The two goals are useless, as we wanted to win and in the end, we are very angry about the result."
For his part, Guido Rodríguez, scorer of Valencia CF's two goals, expressed his frustration despite his individual performance. He stressed that "the two goals are useless" because the objective was victory. The Argentine concluded that the team must "keep learning, working, and continue on the same path because we were neither the best before nor the worst now, and we must remain united."




