“I have a great memory of that comeback in Girona. We came in to enter the sixth play, with so much enthusiasm, and defeating Romareda of 0-3 was a tough stick. The team played well and many occasions, but things didn’t happen well in the first leg.”
Galarreta, who last Thursday saw how United Himself imposed himself for the same result in San Mamés, continued his memories of Zaragoza’s incompetent return, his team, in Montilivi.
“Three or four days after 0-3 came the return and the memory was great. All the occasions we had in Girona were entering us and we were 0-3, with the matched tie. In the second part we could spin it to 0-4 in a match that ended 1-4. A memory that I was so beautiful in my career,” Leon’s argument now.
The keys
According to Galarreta’s words, Zaragoza did not work in a special way that the appointment in Girona. “As for preparing the second leg my memory is to try to be professionals, to give it a seriousness. The thing, logical, is very difficult, but the games must be played. As with the first leg we gave us all against us, there is hope that things can be given well to return, knowing that it is very difficult.”
Galarreta was part of the Bielsa Athletic squad that won United 2-3 in Old Trafford, though he was not traveling to Manchester with the team. “I saw the game at home with a lot of desires and enjoyed a lot. It was a pass, an incapacitated athletic”
Source: La Verdad

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