Eón returns to the pavilion this Saturday (7:30am) a month later and faces Sant Quirze to make up for the recent defeat before his people.

First of all, how is the team after the defeat in Antequera?

The team suffers because we are not satisfied with our work at Antequera. Also, after losing his last game at home against Caserío and doing so at Ciudad Real’s Copa del Rey the following week, the dynamic continued without good. Still, we’re trying to lift our heads to get back to the movie and release upcoming games little by little.

What do you think went wrong or what is missing?

There is some consistency in the game, both in defense and offense, where we are weak. Also, with Matheus being kicked out after seventeen minutes of play, I think that got us out of the game.

Fortunately, there are still a lot of leagues and a new opportunity this Saturday…

You’re right. There are still a lot of leagues and that’s the sport. Saturday’s game is a good opportunity to make up for our mistakes and even our next away game against TROPS Málaga. Continuing to fix and improve these bugs will be a complicated start.

Moreover, after returning home after almost a month…

Coming back after such a long hiatus will be very useful to gather our courage and motivate us for the next games. Playing at home this weekend is the best thing that could happen to us.

How do you see the Sant Quirze game on Saturday?

It will be a very difficult game. They will come with great enthusiasm to score two points and they are a very tight-knit team. So for the points to stay here, we need to unite even more and reflect on the track.

And how are you?

Very good. I came from a little discomfort but I feel better and I will be 100 percent for this match.

Saturday’s Maristas game is a good opportunity to make up for our mistakes.

You only need to see him on the track to see how fast he adapts to the team and the city.

The truth is if. It was very good. Better than I thought and also very well adapted. In the end, as always, you get along better with some than others through kinship, but on the way we are all without a pineapple and we are all dead.

What’s certain is how fans greeted him…

You always like to be applauded and celebrate my saves because it motivates you to go further. But both to me and to any of my friends. That’s why unity with the fans is essential to go even further for the remainder of the season.

Speaking of upcoming games, they will have to head back to Ciudad Real soon to face their home Vestas BM Alarcos in recent years. How did you experience the return to the King’s Cup and defending the opposing goal?

Emotions are always mixed, but that’s how sports are. One day you’re here, one day you’re there, but you’re always happy to be able to play against your old teammates and the friends you take with you. That’s yes, always wanting to win and contribute as much as possible to your new team

Another goal, but that of the Spanish youth and youth team is also retained. What was it for you to defend Spain?

It is an honor and a privilege to always be able to protect your country’s shield and win championships in international competitions. I’m proud of the whole going and I hope to work hard to see if it’s possible to defend it again one day.