Oscar Canocoach of gameI stand by that Lucas Perez it is a “gift” and it should be “a reference to the second round”, although he pointed out that football is a collective sport and “everything else is important”.
Lucas will make his debut this Sunday against Unionistas de Salamanca after willingly dropping two categories, from LaLiga Santander to the First Federation, and pulling out of his pocket to once again defend the blue and white shirt, the team from his city and his heart.
“As he himself said, he comes to be one more, although it’s not because he has a differential capacity. He’s very happy and wants to join his other colleagues quickly. Fresh air comes to excite us all . and we need to help him for this mix we get the best Dépor possible”, he pointed out.
Cano recalled that “all the other” footballers in the team “were important for Lucas to give his best version because it is a collective sport.”
The coach warned that Deportivo were developing ahead of the forward’s inclusion. “Dépor did a lot of things before Lucas arrived, with 20 points from a possible 30 -since he took over-, which are very good numbers, but we were ambitious and that ambition made so much possible by the club and by Lucas, that he be here, because we want even more”, he appreciated.
The man from Granada said that “that possibility” to be higher -now he is four points behind Córdoba and Alcorcón- “is increasing with the best football players”. “Lucas is a gift because he is a player of two more categories as he shows in Cádiz and he should be one of the leaders in the second round,” he said.
Cano suggested having “all five senses on” in the match against Unionistas de Salamanca because in the First Federation “there is no team like that, so it is higher than anything else that could happen in other categories.”
Source: La Verdad

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