Real crash to Sevilla but Pellegrini refuses to blame Ronaldo's absence

05 October 2009 10:37
Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini has refused to blame Cristiano Ronaldo's absence for the defeat at Sevilla.   The Spanish giants dropped their first points in a 2-1 defeat at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.   Madrid travelled to Sevilla without a host of players, including injured star man Ronaldo, but Pellegrini insists they should have been able to cope.   'He is an important player,' said the Madrid coach. 'But you build a team for when there are absentees.   Plenty to ponder: Pellegrini didn't look amused as the Spanish giants were humbled by Sevilla on Sunday 'Two errors cost us the game and at the end we had the chance to equalise.   'Sevilla are going through a great time and they are the rightful winners.' However, Pellegrini did find fault with his team for the two goals they conceded.   Headers from Jesus Navas and Renato, either side of Pepe's equaliser, handed Sevilla all three points and Pellegrini admits the ease with which they let in those goals is a concern.  'You can't go away happy when you lose,' he added. 'We were at fault for both goals.   'I believe the game was lost because of defensive errors. I'm worried that they got two headers against us from players that are a lot shorter.'

Source: Daily_Mail