The coach of UD Las Palmas, Xavi Garcia Pepperbegan to examine the possibilities of obtaining the island’s natural resources for the yellow entity with the aim of 2023-24, season where the yellow team hopes to be included in the First Division after escaping unscathed from the Smartbank League before the end of June without direct promotion.
Garcia Pepper, to questions from Mundo Deportivo, pointing out that this yellow troop can generate important sources of moral energy for UD Las Palmas. “I think there is a very good batch of footballers to in the near future any of these players is knocking on the door of the first team”.
In his opinion, these deposits are in an exploration phase “they are in their youth phase” although “if they continue this work we have to consider in the short term they have to be in the first team” because “Las Palmas is one of the clubs that takes great care of the quarry” as for “that they are the first team”.
In terms of oil, Pimienta has already passed the discovery stage, that is, the inclusion of reserves associated with the drilling of players testing themselves in the yellow formation from the mining basin from Ciudad Deportiva de Barranco Seco, where he is trying to find out what kind of oil will be rich in UD Las Palmas: light crude, Maya, Istmo, Olmeca or super-light crude. I mean, some of those Chickens from UD Las Palmas are starting to address first-team players on first-name terms.
Today, the wells already have names: Joaquín González (born in 2000, Tenerife), Saliou Mandiang Djitte (2003, Senegal via Lanzarote), Ussama Ahmed (2001, Melilla), Manel Martínez (2001) or Ale Palanca (2003, Gran Canaria). The central defender, Manel Martinez Losada (Sabadell). His beginnings took place at Sant Cugat FC and CE Sabadel FC, to move later CF Damm and Girona FC. In this last phase he was caught by Deportivo Alavés, to transfer him for the last two seasons to CD San Ignacio de Vitoria, in the Third RFEF.
Source: La Verdad

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