Nelson Semedo said the team should not remain frustrated and must recover and be ready for the next game

2025-01-17 11:25

Nelson Semedo said the team should not remain frustrated and must recover and be ready for the next game


Nelson Semedo, who currently plays for Wolves, said the team has no time to continue to be frustrated about losing the game because the team still has important games to play in the upcoming Premier League.  

 

Nelson Semedo returned from injury to play against Newcastle United as a substitute. But at that time, the opponent was already three goals ahead. Nelson Semedo said that if the team had seized the opportunity, the game might have been different. However, because he saw the progress of the players, he called on his teammates to deal with their emotions as soon as possible and continue to move towards their goals.  

 

In addition, Nelson Semedo said: "For us, the defeat to Newcastle United was a difficult night and we were frustrated. But we faced a good team and we had opportunities. We created several chances but failed to score."  

 

"It is undeniable that we have to correct some mistakes, but we have no time to waste. We have an important game coming up and we have to recover and be ready for it."  

 

Nelson Semedo also said: "The team you saw last month is completely different. We played well and won a lot of games, both away and at home. This game against Newcastle United is not our day, but we will not waste time and we will keep moving forward. I have to focus on my team, prepare every player and stay positive."  

 

"We have to work on conceding fewer goals, or trying not to concede any. We know it's frustrating to concede goals, especially away from home against these teams, it's really tough. "We are working hard with the staff to make things better, though, and we have seen improvement from everyone, so we need to continue with that."  

 

"I think my team played very well against these teams and I hope we can win the next games and get the three points."

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