Espanyol have been caught up in an ongoing tsunami, the last few hours of shocking activity with the sudden sacking of Luis Miguel Ramis and the confirmation of a new coach who will try to turn the team into a parakeet. climb to the First, Manolo González, until yesterday at the subsidiary.
In the presentation press conference they gave the new ‘capo’ of the first team, Fran Garagarza, the sports director, was bombarded to inquire about the reasons for firing Ramis, the reasons for the new elections and the poor sports management throughout the year. After asking for unity from all levels and throwing many balls, Garagarza gave his reasons for the march of the native Tarragona.
“This situation is not at all pleasant, but if you think you have to make decisions, you will make them, the moment cannot be debated. Why dismiss Ramis? Because we understand that there is a situation that should give us a step of improvement and we do it “We do it with a man from home. Who knows the team and we can take a step forward towards the goal. Time will tell if the decision is good or bad and when the season ends you will give me the grades you have to give me,” he said. the ‘capo’ of the Espanyol sports team explained.
Garagarza denied having nerves for not achieving the goal: “There is a challenge ahead that proves difficult, but there is strength. We are closer to exciting our fans, with this word we will achieve it knowing that we have to work hard and have a point of suffering and within that suffering, reach the final goal. We are taking steps; an example, the celebration of the group in Eibar, of 0-1 in Alcorcón, the team will go, the men are committed and responsible, it is important because this is the moment for it and we are closer to exciting, when we make it public will be the point we need for promotion.”
Source: La Verdad

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