The message cannot be anything else, but the first thing is to repeat it like a mantra and then assume it, pretend it’s yours. “We’re really looking forward to it. It won’t be easy, but in the end it’s definitely worth the effort.” The team needs it and it deserves it, the fans deserve it, and I’m sure we’ll get it together.” eleven and behind closed doors England’s West Bromwich Albionat the same Oliva Nova Golf facilities where they were on stage.

“Work, work and work”

Pedro Bigas is clear on this: “We are the First Division team that needs to work the hardest right now. We are aware of that and we have no choice but to work, work and work.” With the arrival of the new coach “New ideas are coming, new concepts and most importantly the desire of the team to address all these ideas in every practice session. and then translate that into the first game, because at the first opportunity we have we have to take advantage of that to add the first win and get out of this situation”.

Pablo Machín squeezes players. The situation demands it, and they know it. “We have morning and afternoon training sessions, everything needed to improve.”I think we need to change a lot of things and we’re convinced of that.”

“I’m so focused”

At the moment, “The team is very concentrated and these days will be very good for us to have more unity between us.as well as to make the new concepts presented to us by the new coaching staff our own.” For Bigas, it is “difficult but beautiful at the same time”.

It’s almost time to return to the competitions. First the King’s Cup match against Guadalajara. Then visit Atlético de Madrid at the Metropolitano.

“Every match is a final”

After that, as the green-green defender pointed out, “Every game is a final. It’s a phrase that’s often said, but In our case, it really is. That’s why we’re going to win first come, next, and after. We will prepare all matches to add three to three. and we look forward to it, training as hard as possible, leaves our skin in every session and then do the same in matches”.