Hernán Torres praises the effort in the Clásico, but laments Millonarios' lack of goals: "We're working hard to get back on our feet."

Millonarios was left bitter after the derby against Santa Fe, as a 0-0 draw is no good, amid their need to earn points to try to qualify.
Coach Hernán Torres discussed his plan, the progress of the match, and his chances in the table after the draw in a press conference. Player Álex Castro also gave his thoughts on the game.

Millonarios vs. Santa Fe. Photo: MAURICIO MORENO
Balance: "There was no shortage of goals, but the effort from each player is worth highlighting."
Leo Castro: "I'm confident in the competition. We hope to have it against Pasto, if all goes well. Let things get better."
Tenure: "There's no time; playing every other day is difficult. Now we're recovering and playing again. Little by little, we're putting things in. The group is assimilating a lot of things. Today, two or three one-on-one situations arose. We're working to rise from the circumstances."

Hernán Torres. Photo: Mauricio Moreno
Tactics: "The idea of pressing in zones one and two. The block was short and alert. The pressure is collective. It's their credit."
Giordana: "Let him keep playing until the goal comes. He's positioned himself very well, and let the goal open for him."
Words by Alex Castro
Images from the game between Millonarios and Santa Fe. Photo: MAURICIO MORENO
Summary: "We tried, we lacked the finishing touch, chances were created. We lacked the goal."
Moment: "It was important to get these last results. Now we've got one. We wanted three, but the game was played well. The point is important, we're thinking about Pasto."
Definition, aerial play: "The ball passes forward or backward, you have to synchronize movements. When we create and are decisive, we do well, like we did against Junior. The goals will come."
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