the portuguese Carlos Carvalhalcoach of Celta de Vigo, hoping that his team will provide “one step forward” in Cádiz, where this Sunday they will face the “second” final for permanence against a rival they now lead by two points.
“Our inflection point It started in Bilbao. We obviously improved our performance against Girona, it wasn’t great but it was a good match. Now we expect the team to take a step forward Cádiz”, he highlighted in his appearance before journalists.
As usual since he arrived Vigohas confirmed that LaLiga is “a marathon” and during the race there are teams “that go to the front and others to the back”, so it is clear to him that the final classification will determine the “quality” of the teams.
“The classification The end does not deceive”, pointed out the sky-blue coach, who gave Elche as an example because it is a “very difficult” rival to beat despite several days of mathematics.
“There’s a balance It’s huge down, now we have to continue the saga to get the necessary points”, said Carvalhal, who warned about the need to “match” the intensity with which Cádiz, a team with an “aggressive” offensive style, plays with forward that “They moved very well in the last line” and that they didn’t waste “a lot of time building up the game.”
The Celta coach is not worried about the atmosphere they will find in the stadium New Mirandilla because for him that is still “major motivation”, and he revealed that if Aspas started, they could go back to the 4-4-2 system.
“Mingueza He is anything but a central defender, he is a right back, he can be a midfielder but not a central defender. I start with that principle”, he said when asked about the presence of youth squad player Carlos Domínguez in the squad, because the sky-blue subsidiary plays this afternoon against Racing in A Malata their presence in the promotion phase of the Second Division.
Source: La Verdad

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