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Published 20:12 29 Nov 2015 GMT
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“It was really crazy, it changed all the time, sometimes no wind, sometimes lots,” he said.
“For both teams, it was really difficult. You can't take this game as saying this is how the game should be.
“The wind is the biggest enemy of football but we did okay.
“I'm not sure of the numbers but we had about 70% possession at one point, maybe the last 20 minutes was different.
“We had a lot of the ball and there was the wind and we had to react.
“But we were the deserved winner for sure and that's the only thing we should care about."
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