Javier Aguirre is living his last hours as coach of Real Mallorca. After almost three years at the club, and achieved three stays in the First Division and played in the final of the Copa del Rey, Balearic SAD did not offer him a renewal. This Saturday, ‘Vasco’ said goodbye to the press room. “If I have the gas to go another season here? Actually, I think but the club did not offer me a renewal and I understand and respect that; There will definitely be things the club doesn’t like.” “I think next year there will be a few more things…”
The Mexican, who on his arrival directed the first match as Mallorcan coach in Getafe, will also close his vermilion stage at the same venue (Sunday 2:00 pm). “I didn’t remember, look…”Tomorrow we will play with eleven brave men, because we will be professional until the last moment and my players have shown me that they have a great commitment to the club that this. “
“With what word would I summarize my work and my stay here? Well, honey, lots of love,” he said. “I’m packing my bags, I already have six bags full of clothes and, yes, I can’t stop seeing them (their players, most of them in the press room) and crying. I’m very sensitive, I’m getting old and crying because I remember things that will never happen again…”.
When asked when he started to feel that Real Mallorca would not offer him a renewal, Aguirre used irony: “I felt when the press began to name possible successors; I said to myself: it smells good…I can say this because last year they didn’t release a name, ha, ha, ha…” “When they told me, it was loud, but I left happy because we form a good group of people in the locker room,” he added.
Javier Aguirre He admitted not knowing if “Getafe will be my last game as a professional soccer coach; I have been called by several clubs from outside Spain, but at the moment, I don’t know what I will do; in 28 years and the energy is melting, but…”
Finally, the coach admitted that his feelings were “on the surface” and could not contain his emotions as he was applauded by his players and journalists as he left the press room at the Son Bibiloni Sports City in Palma. “This is the first time this has happened to me,” he said. “You are rascals, hypocrites, fakes,” settled in, overwhelmed and on a whimsical plan.
Source: La Verdad
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