Vicente Moreno: “Demand and ambition are good”

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The coach of Osasuna, Vicente Morenoassured that demand and ambition are “great” ahead of the second league match of the season which they will play this Saturday against Mallorca at El Sadar.

“In football we all know each other. If we add that Jagoba is coming, who has a master’s degree from Osasuna, he obviously knows it well. I also know Mallorca, maybe not all of them, but many of them. ”said about Arrasate’s return to El Sadar and his illustrious past.

He faces a “new opportunity” in “a willingness to win games, because anything that means adding three points we will have a very positive balance, that’s what we have to hold on to. “I don’t think the last game defines what this game is going to be.”

He asks his players to have confidence in themselves: “We are a good team. On an individual level we have very good players, but above all we have faith in what we are doing. Then the tactical condition that, obviously, I won’t tell.”

He expects “two teams to win the game with players who will give everything. The result in football is very variable, we both lose and in the end we draw our respective matches.

“We have a lot of room for improvement. Despite doing well, especially in the second half, I think there is room to improve every game. I was left with the predisposition of the player, with his effort,” commented the Valencian.

In possible possession of Bryan ZaragozaMoreno said he had a “clear” decision, without saying whether it would come from scratch or as a revulsion. “We are flexible. We are open to varying depending on the needs and I think we have to handle different options,” he said about the double pivot of the first day that did not work as expected. “The second half worked better for us than the first, but it is often conditioned by many factors,” he added.

On Arrasate’s return to Pamplona: “I saw how Osasuna fans sacked a coach when they were grateful. I have no doubt that he will have that reception again.”

It’s dark He has claimed to be “delighted” with the reception in Pamplona: “The feeling is that the Osasuna fans are there unconditionally, without depending on anything. From there you have to give reasons and earn it. “I work 200% for the bottom line everything we do is for them.”

He sees positioning on the pitch as key: “The responsibility is more on the coach than on the player. “If they are calm and confident, we have good players with great skills.”

Source: La Verdad

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