
The president of the AFL, Armand Duka, thinks that the psychological preparation of the team in the match against Italy, was what made the difference in the challenge that the Reds and Blacks interpreted the weakest in the participation in the European and affected the elimination.
He emphasized that the team could have passed the group if it had been more intelligent in interpreting the situations.
"If we were a little more intelligent, we would have passed the group, if we were a little more psychologically prepared. The first match against Italy after we scored ourselves under pressure. The great support of the public, perhaps more emotionally burdened the team than it helped.
The goal that normally in football should release you and go forward to score or keep that result, put us under pressure. In that match, maybe we should have been more psychologically prepared. But in total I am satisfied because it is not that we are usually in such competitions", said the president of the FA, Armand Duka, on "TV KLAN".
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