Frank Lampard, coach of Coventry, believes that the defeat of the semi -finals of his team in the GASP team in Sunderland was one of the most absolute moments in his career.
Dan Palard’s head was sent at an additional stop at a time when Sunderland stops to Wemble Sky Sports.
But it was sad for President Coventry Lampard, as the dream of Sky Blues ended in the Premier League on Wearside.
In response to a question about how it could be cruel football. Sky Sports: “Yes, this is the biggest example I think I may have participated in it.
First, congratulations to Sunderland, they go to the final. However, I was very proud of the players, during the two games, we took control of the house and took control of huge periods of this game.
“Where did we come from, 17 in the league in December, the players were great in the second half of the season. We are competing with the parachute teams in terms of where we end.
“We came here with absolute courage to play the way we play. We had to give us down because of the way we played, and the way the boys took control of the game. They do not deserve it, the players. I’m older, I was very much, so I achieved success.
“I assume that I may be a little more balanced in my job, but for these players, they don’t deserve it. So, congratulations to Cindeland. We are not bitter, but we were the best team in the football matches. This is why they will be very happy to win this game.
“I cannot ask for more. I am very disappointed about the club, for the fans, owner and players. Once dust settles, I cannot be disappointed by the way they play.
“You work every day with them and they take information together in the group even in the end on the field. So, as you know, football.
“I hadn’t told them because the players were doing it. They owned it on the field. They owned it until additional time.
“They owned it in the second half. It was as if the crowd was calm. They understood that the team was coming and controlling their place.
“It is cruel. But I can only think of anything but pride in the season and the night.
“We wanted to go to Wembley. But sometimes the gods conspire against you in certain ways.
“We want the team to become stronger. The players have shown what they can do, and they can compete. The fans deserve it in this football club.
“I think they will return to the house tonight, proud of their players and support. Yes, I am disappointed for them because they do not get a trip to Wembley.”
Le Press: We will focus on the final on Thursday
Meanwhile, Sunderland is still on his way to end his exile in the Premier League for eight years and will face blades in Wembley to get a place in the lead.
The head of black cats, Reges Le Press, says they will turn their attention to Wembley’s face later this week.
He said Sky Sports: “On Thursday, we will play the final match, for sure. So, it is now the issue of enjoyment and recovery and we will run the final very quickly.”
The French said about the dramatic end: “It is really great because the scenario was absolutely amazing.
“Maybe we were very tense for the first part of the game, and during the extra time, I think we were good. We played our football and now it’s great, so enjoy it now.
“It was a little frustrated (on the touch line) because we knew on the bench that we could play better football but it is a semi-final at home and with 1-0 before a draw, I think we were among the consequences.
“So after the goal, it was clear that we now wanted to score and the game changed.”
When asked what he said at the extra time, he replied: “I think we have changed our structure because we played with three midfield players at that moment. This was not possible before, and yes, we went back to our way to play, and I think he was Sunderland at that moment.”
Bald: This is what dreams make
The Cindeland champion, Bald, scored in the last second of the additional minutes of the additional time to send the northeastern side to Wembley.
I told Northern Ireland International Sky Sports: “This is what dreams do, really. Today’s fans were incredible at all. It was just a feeling that it will not be our day.
“All boys were desperate to give them something to celebrate it. What a dramatic final. It is what dreams do.”
He lived around his goal, he said: “I woke up very early. I was very designed, and I could not remember what happened. It happened completely.
“It is some feeling that.”
“I was very nervous in that first game. Chris Mifam left out, who may have been our best player throughout the season,” added the 25 -year -old.
“So it was a big invitation and I feel it, but I am very happy because Gaffer put his confidence in me, and I hope I have paid it.”
Meanwhile, a fellow Palar Luke Unan said that the game was “blurry”, but he felt sorry for Coventry.
He said Sky Sports: “I am lost to the words. I just see what this man (Bald) did to this city. It is incredible.
“It is credited with Coventry. It is difficult.
“The whole game was a little bit. I only remembered the last minute. I saw Ballard’s Top Off and every person running in different directions.
“I can’t remember the game, to be honest with you. I only remember the last minute.”
Philips: Sondland gets rid of that, but it deserves the place in the final
Sunderland legend Kevin Philips Talk to Sky Sports:
“Ironically, Coventry scored more than other tools and crossing this season, a group of group cost them. It is harsh, and I saw that Frank had been disturbed.
“But it is about opportunities and Sindland took them. We asked at the beginning of the matches that will be the hero, and Dan Ballard did so.
“I don’t think (le bris) will change its tactics. It is a big stadium, it will be hot hot, and they will keep their card. Perhaps you take a group game and hit it on the counter -attack.
“Do they deserve to be there? I will say yes. The soul, the hunger and the desire they showed. They needed some luck and got the second goal in Coventry.
“They got rid of the killing tonight at times, but football. Now they need to transfer it to Wembley and put a performance against the very good Cheffold United team.”
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