Diego Martinez is already shipping in Spanish. New trainer perico was directed this Tuesday the first training session of the pre-season at Ciudad Deportiva Dani Jarque, held at Pitch 1 of the facilities.
The Galician has already been able to recognize almost all of his new players, except Raul de Tomas, Pol Lozano and Vadillo with permission from the club to join the blue and white first team a few days later.
Laughter, good vibes, reunion, but it started well sweat the shirt on the first work session after the holidays. An exercise in which the physical aspect is prioritized to begin greasing machinery and caught after more than six weeks, the time that has elapsed since the last League championship dropped.
In addition to Diego Martinezthe two new faces of the day are the only two parakeet signings tied so far, Joselu and Brian Oliván, who were well received of his new teammates, making it easy for them to be included in the parakeet’s wardrobe. Up to eight homegrown players worked with the ‘great’: Joan García, Ángel Fortuny, Omar El Hilali, Rubén Sánchez, Simo Keddari, Gori Gracia, Jofre Carreras and Luca Warrick.
Other players like it Aleix Vidal, Miguelón o Dimata They may be living their last days as parakeets because they don’t fit into the new coach’s plans and unless they’re surprised, they’ll show up. And others like him ‘Monito’ Vargaswho also doesn’t know if he will continue as a parakeet because some Turkish clubs will bid to sign him.
Everyone went into the wheel of ordered a double session of coaching staff Captain Diego Martinez, which will begin this Wednesday, in shifts of 9.30 and 18.30 in Ciudad Deportiva, and will last three days. On Saturday, after morning training, the first break for the parakeets will come.
Get started the countdown to prepare for the league’s debut against Celta at Balaídos on Saturday, Aug. 13. It’s time to put the batteries in.
Source: La Verdad

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