The coach of CD Tenerife, Asier Garitano, said this Saturday after the loss against CD Mensajero (0-1) in the second pre-season friendly he saw Juan Soriano as “very good”, and announced that he would continue to rotate the four goalkeepers he continues to work with. Who dominated the game was: the wind.
The blue and white coach underestimated the bad result against a rival of a lower category: “It is it is not desirable to play with this wind, but we try to do the things we train for. We get more rhythm, but the ball movement is slow and it costs a bit. The game became a heavy affair and the defeat came in the last game”.
Sorianowhose renewal is buried -contract ends in 2024-, He played the first half in the test against the La Palma teamwhich was conditioned by the strong wind, and the only goal of the match was received from a direct free kick by his teammate Javi Díaz, who could be loaned to another team.
Garitano added that he believes there are “few players” left to sign, and he hopes to “some” of them came “next week”when the team is already training in Alicante, where it will travel this Sunday.
“The third week will be heavy on the workload, with double sessions, and the rivals will be very strongThey will ask a lot of us and we will see how we are. You have to work hard with the goal of getting to the Oviedo game well”, he explained.
Garitano is clear that Sergio Gonzalez “He played his entire career as midfielder“and, for this reason, he placed him and will continue to test him in that position, unlike the previous coach, Luis Miguel Ramis, who used him as a central defender. The footballer from Cartagena he received a blow to the right leg in the 44th minute“but he’s not there,” he assured.
Another tactical note given by the coach from Gipuzkoa is that last season “the full-backs went outside, and now we give them the opportunity to do it inside, depending on the game.” “I see them, they are already used to and this is something that will help us,” he added.
Source: La Verdad

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