He spanish They drew against Zaragoza (1-1) at the Stage Front Stadium, a point that the blue and white footballers appreciated positively because of the team’s work and why Calero was sent off in the 57th minute after taking the lead three minutes before.
The match comes after the last defeat in LaLiga Hypermotion against Oviedo (2-0) and the Catalan locker room wants a victory to get closer to the direct promotion zone. This was not to be and, by the end of the day, the Parakeet team was third, tied on 32 points with Sporting, second.
Midfielder Edu Expósito, scorer of the Spanish goal, defined the point as “crucial” and emphasized the importance of “continuous improvement.” The footballer, in statements at the club after the match, praised the entry of his teammates until the final whistle and recalled that everyone assumed “the difficulty of the category.”
Pol Lozano, for his part, agreed to highlight the positive side of the draw: “It is an important and important point, against a rival that is pressing. We must be proud of the work we have done.” In any case, the youth player emphasized the importance of adding all possible points until the end of the year.
Goal: reach Christmas break 1st or 2nd
Full-back Brian Oliván spoke along the same lines, noting that the team’s goal is to start the festivities “on a straight up.” That is, among the top two finishers in LaLiga Hypermotion. Espanyol await, before the break, Andorra away (Saturday 16) and Burgos at home (Tuesday 19).
The players of coach Luis Miguel Ramis predicted two difficult matches, but they are confident that they will speed up the final phase of 2023. On paper, the next two rivals on the calendar are not bones in the category: Andorra is seventeenth in the table and Burgos, thirteenth.
Still, no one in the blue and white locker room is letting their guard down in these late stages of the year. “We must get the six points no matter what to go to the Christmas holidays with a better taste in our mouths,” summarized Pol Lozano.
Source: La Verdad

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