Pere Milla became the Elche CF player in charge of media handling this Wednesday. The Catalan striker will reappear in the match against FC Barcelona (21:00) at the Martínez Valero stadium this Saturday. After two months of rehabilitation for a left collarbone fracture he suffered against Villarreal on February 4, he is assured that he is fully recovered and ready to play. The hero of the rise in Girona reviewed his personal situation, the arrival of Sebastián Beccacece on the bench and his possible future with the Elche team.

How is the clavicle?

I am good. I feel perfect. It’s just a plate and six screws on my body. It’s hard for me at times, but I have to get used to living with it.

How were the first days with the new teacher?

The truth is it’s very good. Unfortunately, we’ve had a lot of manager changes this season. Each comes with different ideas and the team is eager to improve. Beccacece tries to get us her ideas and game concepts and the group is happy, working hard and very interested in getting these ideas as quickly as possible. We’re doing a good job and look forward to Saturday’s Barcelona game.

What differences did you notice in the Argentine coach compared to Pablo Machín and previous coaches?

We stayed for a short time. But keeping the distance and based on what I saw in the early days, I would compare him to Francisco. It reminds me of that passion, the energy that football lives in and how it conveys each and every idea. It is ambition and the will to win. It’s still early, but in that sense it reminds me of Francisco.