The coach of Celta, Claudio Giraldeznot trusting the qualifying situation of RCD Espanyolwhich they visit this Saturday in Cornellà-El Prat (6:30 pm), where the parakeet coach, Manolo Gonzalezfaced his first match point to save the position.
“It’s impossible to know how they are in the locker room. I think they’ve done a lot of good things, but it’s also true that their schedule is very difficult because they’ve played against everyone at the top. They have a good way of working. Since last year at the end of the season in the Second Division with Manolo, the team has a lot of identity, it is recognizable and fun,” he noted. Giraldez.
The light blue coach reckons his next opponent has “a lot of ways to hurt you,” especially “in transition and lateral center situations,” so he expects a “highly demanding” matchup for his team.
“The differences are minimal”
“They have arguments that can defeat anyone, they have shown it. We are in a better qualifying situation, but the differences are minimal compared to any team in the category,” explained Giráldez in his appearance.
The one from Porriño recognized that the point was added against FC Barcelona has given “confidence” to his team, which will be sought spanish his second victory away from home in the current championship.
“It’s a fact that we have to improve away from home,” he said. Giraldezwho celebrated the recent renewal of the Hugo Alvarez with Celta, until June 2028: “The club has to think about being stronger in the coming years, building something sustainable that can maintain the level and improve it, and the appearance of youth players is exciting for everyone.”
Finally, the coach said “the best” of Ilaix Moriba with a light blue shirt “is yet to come. “He does things very well and has evolved a lot. His daily life is a spectacle, what he gives us in terms of energy and how much he loves the locker room,” he concluded. Giraldez.
Source: La Verdad

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