Valencia striker Hugo Duro admitted frustration after their 1-1 draw at Real Mallorca.

Duro felt they could've done more on the day.

He said: "There's little to say to the team. We need a little more success bringing the ball out since we could have had a few more opportunities. The effort was incredible and there is little to criticise.

"Just like last week we had to look at many things, I think this weekend nothing can be said against us, especially in terms of our effort.

"After three games without winning and starting the match like this, it is not easy to react as we did. The team's play was good, especially in the first half. In the second there was more fatigue and I think we made more mistakes on an individual level that weighed on us and meant we weren't able to start moves well and attack well.

"We have to correct that, which is also the result of fatigue. On a collective level, I am happy."

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