Javi Grace made a statement on Wednesday after his dismissal from the leeds united just a few months after managing a team struggling to maintain the category. In fact, when he arrived he was in the relegation zone and is currently absent, with 30 points, tied with Leicester and the Nottingham Forest.
On the record, the Spanish coach appreciates the opportunity and is proud of the work of his players and his coaching staff. It’s funny He acknowledges that “I would have preferred another time, but the circumstances are the current ones. We arrived with a short contract of three months, but we did it because we believe in the group. We thought about the possibilities and we trusted. And We know it is possible. We are not talking about miracles, but about achieving a good job and a process of upward and continuous improvement”.
The technician remembered that “We got the team in the penultimate position, with a streak of ten games without winning. Now, with eleven games played and with four left to finish the league, the team is not in relegation and has ample opportunity to achieve the goal. It has been a very intense phase for many reasons. Heavy schedule, casualties and a young but capable team. However, we have managed to position ourselves better than our rivals and the results showed it. Compared to our direct rivals and because they took us in those eleven games, we were the team that got the most points -eleven, in total- compared to our top competitors. I’m sure that the team will achieve its goal. This is a committed and quality team”.
Finally, to writing It’s funny would like to “make special recognition of the teaching staff (Zigor Aranalde, Mikel Antia and Juan Solla). Also in incredible Michael Skubala, Willy Alonso, Marcos Abad, Jordan Davison, Matt Robertshaw, the medical staff, the kit men, the press team, and all other club staff. Your help is very important. Thank you from my heart. And I don’t want to say goodbye without thanking you Victor Orta your trust Honest, sincere and committed to the club. Working with you is a pleasure. Both you and your team deserve the best that can happen to you. Last but not least, I would like to recognize a great fan base that the team can rely on at all times. A fan who supports you, who encourages you and who I know will never give up. My best wishes to leeds united and I hope, from the bottom of my heart, that you shine as you deserve”.
Source: La Verdad

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