He hadn’t even started rolling the ball on the grass and there was no denying that last night was the final. There is no trophy to be awarded at the end of the match, but a final one. This is how the fans understood it spanishhundreds of people gathered to welcome the team with two hours left before the start of the rivalry and left their throats in the stadium to wet the players with their spirit and courage.
On a pleasant night considering how close the stadium is to the river Llobregat and the resulting humidity, the parakeet fiefdom welcomed 28,512 viewers. In other words, what happened today is the best entry of the season. The club made a call to themselves and they responded in the best possible way. But, having suffered so long, the parakeets suffered another disappointment that sent him home with his head down. Few did it by drawing a face that gave even a hint of optimism.
The truth is that the team and fans held the meeting in perfect harmony. Because although the reverend did not lose faith and from the first minute he tried to encourage the players, as the game improved and scoring opportunities appeared in the second period, the mood of the stands was also intensified. It is inevitable. This is pure blue and white feedback.
That’s not enough. The good intentions and the improvement experienced by the team with respect to the matches against Athletic and the Legs it is not enough to achieve more than necessary success. already Luis Garcia and they have no choice but to look ahead and give their best in the eight finals still to be played. The next one is in Vila-real, a town that used to be a place of travel for parrots but this time, since the game is played in a week, it won’t be the same way.
It’s up to the team. It’s up to the players to show the fans that they can do it. ‘A parrot never gives up’, says the motto of survival, citing himself Luis Garciaa, but he was tired of so much neglect and suffering.
Source: La Verdad

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