The sewer club occupies 13th position so far, with a balance of two wins and four losses
It’s time for the seventh day of the Endesa Women’s League for Hozono Global Jairis. The team led by Lucas Fernández welcomes Clarinós Ciudad de La Laguna Tenerife on Sunday (12.30 p.m., Teledeporte). The Canary Islands are at the bottom, with one win and five losses
For its part, the sewer club occupies 13th place so far, with a balance of two wins and four losses. The Murcians need to restore favorable feelings after losing the last three games. A duel of extra importance, especially when you take into account a calendar full of matches against some of the strongest rivals in the category in the shortest rounds. Without going any further, next Saturday the 19th with the visit of the current champion, Perfumerías Avenida, to Alcantarilla.
“The first thing we feel is the desire to play for our fans again, after starting for six days, of which four days have been gone. Yes, we want to live that energy of playing with our people,” said Lucas Fernández yesterday this Friday. “We want to be able to add a win to our scoreboard as soon as possible, but know that one win won’t be enough. It will be another one to go on the road, but next week we will also have to give our best version against Avenida,” said Jairis’ coach.
“We try to have that ability to have 40 minutes regularly, know how to suffer and of course respect the next rival, who made a very big investment as a club last summer,” he recalled.
Source: La Verdad

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