The technician of Valencia, Ruben Barajahad an impact on the preview of the fight against the Getafe This week the “frustration and tension” would not help them get out of the relegation zone: “The harder, the more character, and the more difficult things get, the higher the head.”
“We’re in a huge club and the need to win will sometimes lead you to be in a hurry,” he insisted. Ruben BarajaThat said that the “need to change the situation” leads them to fall into the trap of fast play, but that’s not “helping them, but it will calm them down.”
The Valladolid has already commented PepeLu “This is an important disadvantage”, but it does not mean that the system will change: “What we cannot do is lose our courage and take the action he has taken. We cannot enter those provocations, because the These situations will be accompanied by us throughout the season, “he said.
However, he left the door open for Captain José Luis Gayà returns to the starting lineup five months after his injury against a Getafe’s team that “confines you, forcing you and leaving you a little chance” in the Coliseum, where “always there is action that if it is on the side You will win, and if you do not lose “.
“This is a very unpleasant situation because when you are in a place you want to be and the ambition of desire that the club has grown but the results do not happen. You are in a hurry and that is when you need to be Calmly, “commented a team’s coach that he had just added six points from the first thirty of the competition.
As such, he asked his players to cool the head in front of the “Imperative Need to Win” and emphasized that in those moments like this, players had to show “one hundred and twenty percent” and more than a scenario where they have not won since 2019.
“He Getafe This leads you to be very aggressive, to be very pressing forward and need to be prepared with secondary actions. We have to deal with it like this, “Baraja concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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