L. Enrique: blaming D. De Gea at the cross - a bad habit

In the UEFA Nations League, the Spanish national team suffered an unexpected failure, losing 0:1 to the Ukrainian team as visitors. Luis Enrique's team could not manage to overcome the fact that they tried to dominate the match - controlling the ball for 72% of the time, and taking 21 shots towards the goal. On the other hand, the visitors did not create many great chances, and ultimately they were forced to capitulate by A. Yarmolenko's raid and V. Tsigankov's goal. "You can always play better, but the blame falls on goalkeeper David De Gea – a bad habit. When your team is constantly attacking, as you know, a counterattack can happen. Opponents defend and maintain a 0:0 result, their confidence in their abilities grows, and with one attack they can "catch" the opponents. Congratulations to Ukraine," said L. Enrique. "Nothing happened because we haven't scored any goals in the last two matches. We create chances to finish off opponents. We controlled the game, but towards the end of the match, panic took over the team. I have lost such matches many times during my career - the opponent keeps "growing" and launches a counterattack."