One of the Christos Albanis It’s not the softest and sweetest return to the playing field in the world. The Greek winger, injured in his right knee since July, returned to enjoy a few minutes of professional football after 288 days in the last part of the ‘tricolor’ defeat against Albacete (0-1), just after Juanma scored a painful goal in the 84th minute for Andorralast on the table.
Despite this, Albanis did not want to miss his opportunity to thank all those who cared about him these days: “Thank you very much for your requests. “It’s a difficult and long process, I have to be patient, but I’m very happy to be here again to help the team in this last stage so that it survives in the league,” said ‘Alba’ honestly in goal. safety set. He made sure to say that the team continues to believe: “There is no doubt. In football everything is possible. “Everyone is focused on the next game and we want to do our best to save the league,” he said.
Albanis also sees some improvement from the team since the arrival of Ferran Costa, especially in the current streak: “The last five games we have played very well, we put in good performances. Everyone was happy, but we used to be unlucky. Two weeks ago, the ball came out and they gave the goal as good… They are small things that can make the difference,” the Greek criticized about the goal proved against Racing (1-1) on May 26 .
He also knows that the hardest thing is coming, but ‘Alba’ knows that this is not new: “In this league all the teams are very competitive. Every match is very difficult, we know it from the beginning competition. We go there with only one idea in our mind: to win, nothing more,” he said. In the case of not participating, he showed his equal support for the group: “I want to help them in different ways level, in their mentality, giving them support, being next to their teammates and if, in the end, I can help the field will be good as well.” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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