Eduardo Berizzo headed to the press room of the Training Village to talk about Nervionenses' next league game against UD Las Palmas. The Argentinian coach seemed pensive when evaluating the style and form of the side. Asked when we would see a standard starting eleven, he confirmed never and took the opportunity to defend his rotations - something he saw as beneficial to the side in the second halves of games, when Sevilla have shown their best form in the current campaign.
"Sevillistas recognise their side whoever plays, there isn't a fixed side, there is a squad of 25 players where every one is necessary. Every game requires specific, instantaneous and quick changes because we come out of one game in Girona directly into another. Tomorrow we're facing an opponent who plays good football. We have to pressure them very well and do them harm... We put together the starting elevens always analysing fatigue and chances... I was happy in the Girona game at times, in the second half we played well and I think in the second half we tend to find a rhythm that is difficult for opponents to sustain. That has to do with people being well rested and fresh. That's not the reason we win games but it's one of the qualities the team has that proves them strong. We ended up hurting our opponents because of that physical boost that substitutes give," he said.
"We ended up hurting our opponents because of that physical boost that substitutes give”
Berizzo admitted the team has not been able to find continuity they should in dominating matches: "We exchange control of the match with our opponents. In Liverpool we started by dominating, we lost it and then got it back again... We want our control of the match to be consistent, from start to end. When it's interchanged, we have to make sure we use our possession well... In the first half in Girona for example we didn't have that depth of possession, in the second we were able to push forward and we put four strikers one on one with the keeper... Tomorrow will be a difficult game because they're a side who play good football."
Questioned about Celta and the dizzying football they played, the coached assured that Sevilla aspired to the same idea of football, though he explained that the characteristics and qualities of the players is the determinant factor: "Sometimes the qualities footballers have give the idea to the coach in the first place. It suggests a style of play, of intensity, speed, directness and dynamic play... The qualities the Sevilla players have make you think there should be more possession, control and not so much acceleration. At Celta we were more back and forth, more direct and here the idea is more patient building, but more secure... Here our team packs more of a punch and doesn't need to create as many chances... My idea is that I hope we are able to see a dynamic team that presses, but the speed of that process isn't something I control."
"Here we build chances slower and safer... but this team packs more of a punch"