The coach of Real Oviedo, Javi Callejabefore his team’s game tomorrow against Burgos (Carlos Tartiere, 2:00 pm) assured that “it is incomprehensible that football has not stopped” after the injury that devastated the province of Valencia this week.
“With the number of dead and missing, it is incomprehensible that it was not stopped. We must all show solidarity and humanity prevails. Many people are suffering. Not stopping the league makes no sense,” he said emphatically with the coach of Oviedo in the El Requexón press room, before Oviedo’s last training session before hosting Burgos.
The Oviedo coach, who lived in Valencia for a season and a half while coaching Levante, assured that Real Oviedo is already taking a series of initiatives to help those affected in Valencia and that “at the time this is when people should show an example of humanity and when the values of a nation should be lived out to those who are struggling.
“We are going through difficulties, with a demanding schedule and many casualties. We are encountering many difficulties in trying to be one hundred percent,” said the Real Oviedo coach when asked about the six injured Oviedo players who will not be available for against. . this Sunday: Fede Viñas, Jaime Seoane, Costas, Pomares, Paulino and Dotor.
Real Oviedo will come into this match after losing in Cádiz and being eliminated from the Copa del Rey in Ávila, but Javi Calleja assumes that it is in moments of difficulty when the team “needs to take a step forward, because the reasons are for others”.
“We already know Ramis from other seasons, with the idea he has of the game and his methodology. I understand that there are changes at the mental level in Burgos, in the end it’s normal that changes happen when a new coach arrives . On the one hand, those who don’t play push and those who play want to keep their position,” concluded Javi Calleja when asked about Burgos and Luis Miguel Ramis’ debut on the bench.
Source: La Verdad

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