The Spanish squad will begin their atypical winter mini stage this Monday to prepare for their return to competition after the World Cup in Qatar. Diego Martínez’s team will train at the RCDE Stadium from 1:30 pm and around 5:30 pm you will travel to the airport of Prat to fly to Alicante. Once there, the perica expedition will travel to the Murcian town of San Pedro de Pinatar where it will remain concentrated until the 15th.
It will begin in the second part of the winter preseason, a mini stage at the Pinatar Arena facilities where the blue and whites have to tighten the screws, restore their physical tone and rhythm of play to return to the official competition with guarantees. A return that will be easy for Diego Martínez.
Taking a short-term view, Espanyol will play two friendlies in Murcia to keep pace with the return. First this Saturday against Torino (16 hours) and the second Wednesday 14th against Mechelen Belgian (12 hours). Both ‘bolos’ will be good touchstones for parrots facing a toxic relapse. First new cup test against a lower category rival but what if not, not allowed to lose. On December 20, the Spanish traveled to the Canary Island of La Palma to face Atlético El Paso. And to close the year, in the continuation of LaLiga, a match in capital letters, the derby at Camp Nou on the 31st.
Pol Lozano and Rubén Sánchez, the ‘reinforcements’
For the final phase of the year, Diego Martínez could already have some luxury reinforcements, which is synonymous with recovering players who are facing their final phase in terms of their injuries. We define Pol Lozano and Rubén Sánchez who may already be available of the parakeet technician on returning to competition. While Pedrosa it continues to be unknown because it continues to work on the side.
Source: La Verdad

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