Almería’s coach, Joan Francesc Ferrer ‘Rubi’, stock took the preparation that his team had, a week before resuming the competition in the field of Cádiz and then this Thursday they beat the lazio Italian (2-0) in the last friendly match during the break, and said that “we have to work hard and well to make things work”.
“We had a fairly round match and those who came enjoyed a good Almería and that is important. It is better to come with these feelings, which have been very positive”, said the Barcelonan in reference to the match which was played against Lazio and the appointment next Friday at the stadium New Mirandilla.
Rubi, who finished the first fourteen days of The league in fourteenth place with sixteen points, five from the relegation zone, he recognized the games as a “pending issue”, a condition in which they won only one point.
“What we will not do is increase the pressure on the player because we did not win the away game,” argued the coach of the Andalusian team, who was “convinced” that in the second round they will have “a better balance.” ” in this chapter.
“We have taken advantage of this whole month to do things, to remember and add new ones. Today’s coach has time away from close competition and he can make the most of it to not focus too much on the Competing. We completed a lot the stage, we reached the first game after world perfect on the topic of injuries, the players have recovered and have a very good sensation”, he highlighted.
The coach, about what he expected in general from the continuation of the championship after the break, reported that “if you are in a great moment of form”, as he described the Almeria“starting like this we’ll see”, while “the other teams that didn’t get results this month might have been good for them to prepare in a different way and face the next stage with more confidence, but everyone reached at that point first game of The league as much as he could and took advantage of the time.”
Source: La Verdad

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