The player of CD Tenerife Alexandre Corredera This Wednesday he expressed his confidence that the blue and white team can recover the level offered at the beginning of the season in LaLiga Hypermotionafter going through a negative streak, and believe they should win next Sunday at Villarreal B “(6:30 pm) to see things differently.”
The Catalan midfielder, in statements to the official media of the island club, admitted that they do not send good feelings, especially away from home, but after two consecutive defeats against Elche and Valladolid Now they have the chance to reverse the situation, against the subsidiary of Castellón in the stadium Heliodoro Rodríguez Lopez.
“We have to see things with perspective, and now everything seems bad, but we have 23 points and we hope to have 26 by Sunday. We have to continue trusting in what we are doing and in the idea. People need to be recovered, and those who are here must take that step forward,” he explained.
Corredera remembers that as a home team, Tenerife felt “strong”, supported by its fans, who in many games and in moments of difficulty “pushed” their “heat” from the stands.
“Let’s hope that on Sunday, a good day and with a good schedule, the communion between fans and team will come again,” he expressed, appealing to that strength at home this season.
The blue and white players remember that they will not have it easy because the Villarreal B He is a “very dangerous opponent, can beat anyone”, who “want to have the ball and play good football, a lot of attacks”, so they must be “serious in defense” and create “opportunities” in scoring to try to hurt. him. , something that at home, as he acknowledges, is “a little easier” than in-game fights.
“We need those three points to see things differently, and we talk after the games we have left during this month and a half until the Christmas break,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.