Ángel Torres, president of Getafe, He spoke on Wednesday about the criticism his team has received from a sector of his fans and insisted he would rather be the one “making noise” than his coach and his players.
The highest representative of the azulón team reviewed the situation of his club during the traditional cup of Christmas which offers players, media, coaching staff and sponsors. His coach, Quique Sánchez Flores, during recent games, heard a not so pleasant song for his figure: “Quique you go.” Torres came to his defense and asked for more understanding from his fans.
“All together we will be more. Everyone can shout what they want, I say it from my heart. I prefer that they shout at me than at the footballers or coaches. Football is very even, sometimes it seems easy, but those who We dedicate ourselves to this, we know that it is not. It is true that we have to give more of ourselves”, he explained.
However, he remembered that Getafe he has done a lot of damage Qatar World Cup and, above all, the pandemic generated by Covid, which, in his opinion, came at a very good time that forced Getafe to stop evolution.
“We are in Champions and just behind Athleticof Madrid and of Barcelona. We’re in the middle of a situation and now it’s gotten to the point of yelling. We have to convince that you can shout after the games, you can agree or not, but not everything will be perfect. Let’s do something right. We have been in professional football for 22 years, 18 in the First Division, 3 UEFAStwo ends cup. This is Getafe and we have to support the team and the coach,” he said.
“This year we have one of the best squads. Some will say that the results are not good, but it’s easy to criticize. Anybody is worth it for that. If you take man by man, from the coach to Penny, the best prop of all Spain… we have a good squad”, he added.
He also spoke about the future of the facilities of Getafe. At the end of January the construction of new offices will begin and after the municipal elections of May 2023, he expressed that he hopes to consolidate the remodeling project of Coliseum Alfonso Perez.
“Now we have to meet the goal of closing the field. In Getafe we have the right to have a good field like almost all of Spain. We will present three projects in a month so that people can give their opinion. If everything will be fine, the idea is to prepare everything with him Municipality after the election. The idea is to build a new stadium in this stadium,” he commented.
“Now there are no excuses. We will go slowly, without haste and hopefully in three years the field will be completely closed. I hope it will not be complicated. There is no excuse. We have the money, the 50-year concession pending payment after election. I don’t want anyone to use a team. We dedicate ourselves to sport, to football,” he added.
Torres hinted that the reform of the Coliseum has begun Alfonso Perez This is one of his last performances as president of Getafe. Before leaving, he announced, he wanted the works to begin.
“The club is on a good line, it is protected and at any moment you have to go back to find a new president. At any moment I am afraid that I will be afraid. I want to at least start working, because if I leave before I won’t the new field is made. I have to do it so that those who love me and those who have hobbies will remember me,” he stressed.
Finally, he confirmed that the construction of the new offices will begin at the end of January and indicated that this agreement will be “closed” in Municipality. “If nothing happens, from the month of June they will be the club offices to release the three years of work. This is within the concession (with the City Council). In addition, on field six we will build a mini stadium for the subsidiary plays on natural grass and they have their own field. In three or four years everything can be closed”, he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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