UD las Palmas maintains its agenda to face the thirteenth day of the EA Sports League where the yellow team will travel to Pamplona to visit Osasuna. Prudence is what the yellow coach’s strategy marks, Xavi García Pimienta.
The Gran Canaria club continues with its fixed idea of consolidating its presence in the First Division. That Tuesday after the activation in the gym, the yellow ones performed farm workwhich started with rondos and continued with positional games, tactical games and short matches.
The UD Las Palmas player, Benito Ramirezsaid this Tuesday on UD Radio that he keeps his enthusiasm intact after the victory, in which he scored the second goal of the yellow team against Atlético de Madrid, he pointed out that the goal is to maintain the trend “but we are just getting started , although we need to take advantage of the positive dynamic “currently not forgetting that bad streaks will come.
“We are not giving up, we are prepared for this,” said Ramírez, who previously pointed out that playing in the First Division implies a constant test of improvement in teams with experience in the category.
Promotion. On the other hand, the GC Talent program, promoted by the Gran Canaria Economic Promotion Society, held its annual meeting this week in London with UD Las Palmas at the headquarters of the Instituto Cervantes, an event that started in 2018, which has been delayed just a pandemic.
Its 1,136 members in 57 countries, all Canarian professionals practicing outside the archipelago For at least two years, together with 125 companies of Gran Canaria, they have formed this fruitful network. The aim is to connect companies and talent so that professionals who have been training for more than two years can return to the Canary Islands with the help of network member companies. On December 27 they will meet in Gran Canaria, at the “Grapes of talent” event, a date when going home for Christmas has become a slogan that combines work and love.
Source: La Verdad

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