Sito Alonso hopes UCAM will show its best version tomorrow during the university team’s visit to La Fonteta
Fifth day of competition in the Endesa League and UCAM another chance to return to the path of victory. After the first stumbling block in the Basketball Champions League, the azulón team returns to the domestic league to prepare for tomorrow’s complicated game against Valencia Basket, “a rival who is in a similar situation to ours. They are starting. They have a lot of new players, a new coach, with very high ambitions that they will definitely achieve at the end of the season. It is a very well built team with a coach for whom I wish to go very well,” said Sito Alonso yesterday.
The visit to La Fonteta will include a new member in the ranks of the university: «Niels trained yesterday» [por el jueves] with Dimitris, coach of the EBA team, to move forward a little bit like we already did with Jelinek. He is a player with experience in the Euroleague and he will certainly help us from the start. I am very happy with his arrival,” said the UCAM coach.
The start of the competition was complex, with injuries and some results that are not associated, but which the Azulón coach hopes to rectify the course of the team: «I know how we are going to end, because I trust all the players I have. Nobody likes to start the competition losing. The route we map out with the players so that they adapt remains the same. We would have won or lost. Some lose their smile if they don’t win. I never lose her. The players improve. There are things about the race in Hungary that I really liked. We are training well and I am sure we will be fresher for the game against Valencia.”
The Murcians will look to add their second Endesa League win on a field that brings back fond memories. Two victories in the last two seasons in Valencian territory with the immense support of the university fans. “Little by little, the team finds what it needs in attack. The success is not accompanied, but the shooting situations are getting better. There is more and more connection. But we are still missing. We’re looking for it and we’re going to find it to generate a team and an identity. Does it cost more after a loss? Sure, but it’s inexcusable. And in Valencia we will continue to fight and fight to find it and to return to Murcia with the win,” concluded the university coach.
Source: La Verdad

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