CD Tenerife forward Enric Gallego had a victory in LaLiga Hypermotion against Ferrol on Sunday after the recent victory in Oviedo (0-1). This gave the Canarian club “life to continue believing” in last five days of LaLiga Hypermotion, although he emphasizes that the most important thing is to focus on the immediate match against Racing de Ferrol with Heliodoro Rodríguez López. coach Asier Garitano was punished after the expulsion last weekend in Asturias.
The coach of Racing de Ferrol, Christopher Parraloacknowledged that Monday’s defeat (0-2) against CD Mirandés left his players “not satisfied“, but estimated about the options of access the play off in the Primera that the team “is still there; we have to get up, there is no time to regret”.
The coach wants to chain two consecutive defeats for the first time this season don’t affect your wardrobe emotionally and acknowledged that they were “wasting the opportunities that this league gives us” to get into the play offs, but stressed that his “team didn’t give up.”
The veteran Catalan striker emphasized to the island club’s official media that at the Carlos Tartiere stadium they were “right in their pressure”, and based on “taking advantage of the opportunity and knowing how to suffer” they got a victory they needed to end the bad results of leaving home.
“There are five more games, but the first is Racing de Ferrol and you need look no further. We have to try to play a good game, with the work week ahead, to get to Sunday in perfect condition and knowing what we have to do all the time; The goal is to add three points, so here we go“, he said.
Enric Gallego emphasizes that the rival is a team “strong in what they work for”, so he predicts a match “difficult and difficult” against the Galician team, but remember that when Tenerife is able to compete “it is very difficult for points to be lost.”
Source: La Verdad

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