coach Majorca Javier “El Vasco” Aguirre This Sunday, he presented the press conference before the meeting tomorrow. Monday (21 hours)In front of Elche, in the stadium Martinez Valero. The Mexican coach said in statements compiled by EFE that it was an “unknown cheating game” because they didn’t know which Elche to find.
“We don’t know which opponent we will face with the new coach (Alberto Gallego) from home. with Francis (The coach was sacked after losing at Vallecas last Monday) They had an idea, a style, a style of play. it’s a cheat game; We don’t know what they’re going to do, but we know what we have to do,” assured the coach of the vermillion team.
“We need to get better with the ball and grow with it. I know we can yawn more and make fewer mistakes.yes, the team has improved tactically and will be a good thermometer tomorrow.”
this injury to left-back Jaume Costa It will force “El Vasco” to make a forced change in the left lane. The player with the most options to replace the Valencian defender Argentine Brian Cufre. Aguirre pointed out that the Argentine winger, who made his First Division debut, is “very ready” to play for Martínez Valero, replacing Jaume Costa in the last thirteen minutes of the game played against Barcelona (0-1) the previous day. . . “I always try to make all players feel important, especially those who are not playing.. “I talked to Brian in the same way I did with my other teammates, of course, who don’t play regularly.”
In this context, the figure of the Senegalese striker drew attention. Amath Ndiayeafter recovering from an injury and the injury of defender José Manuel Copete, a former Ponferradina football player. “Amath can play perfectly behind murqi. He’s been doing his best since I’ve been here. I left José Manuel on the bench against Madrid. Serbian Matija Nastasic), although it has given me no reason to do so. I had to decide between a player from the Second Division and a player with First Division experience. It didn’t crash and came back well (against Almería). Now I have to make decisions and that is the most complex part of my job,” said Javier Aguirre