Tony Adams urges Granada players to keep fighting in La Liga relegation battle
Wednesday 26 April 2017 09:16, UK
Tony Adams has urged his Granada players to fight until the last moment in their battle to avoid relegation from La Liga.
Two goals by Malaga forward Sandro Ramirez on Tuesday condemned Granada to their fourth consecutive league defeat and their third since Adams was appointed on April 10.
They sit second bottom of the table, seven points from safety with four games remaining.
"We started the game brightly, but then seemed to lose confidence," Adams said.
"In the second half Malaga exposed our weakness. We tried, but we weren't good enough. I need to get the team motivated, we've got to give the fans something to cheer about.
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"Nobody wants relegation on their CV. The players need to keep fighting and giving everything.
"We have deficiencies but we always give 100 per cent. That's my talk for the next four matches and we will fight until the last moment."