After the summer break, action returns this Monday within the Real Mallorca first team. The players have begun to undergo medical tests at a clinic in Palma, and the tests will continue on Tuesday.
As reported by the Balearic club in a note, the work of these first two days is divided into small groups, before coach Jagoba Arrasate begins to interact with the group. The first training session on the pitch at Ciudad Deportiva Antonio Asensio is scheduled for this Wednesday.
One of the first to undergo inspection this Monday was Dani Rodríguez, one of the team’s captains, who, at 36 years old, is facing his seventh season with the team. “In a season as demanding as this one, you have to take care of all the details,” said the Galician footballer. “There is a large group of people, and it is very positive for the adaptation of the newcomers,” said the man from Betanzos.
Dani Rodríguez’s main goal is to “continue to grow as an entity, achieve permanence and try to achieve goals with less difficulty than we experienced last year.”
Source: La Verdad

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