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MĂchel SĂĄnchez expresses confidence in Girona FC's ability to rebound from a recent defeat as they prepare for a challenging match against Rayo Vallecano. He acknowledges the competitive nature of Vallecano, especially after their historic European final qualification.
MĂchel trusts in Girona's reaction during a demanding visit to Vallecas
The coach of Girona FC, MĂchel SĂĄnchez, spoke ahead of the match that his team will play tomorrow at Rayo Vallecano's stadium, a clash he considers especially demanding after the tough defeat in the last match against Mallorca.
âIt has been a normal week. We can only keep working, and I believe we are capable of overcoming the last defeat, which was tough,â assured the coach, convinced that the team is ready to bounce back.
MĂchel praised the competitive level of the Madrid team and the historic moment they are experiencing: âIt will be a very difficult match against a team that has made history by achieving their first qualification for a European final.â
Even so, the Girona coach insisted that the focus must be exclusively on their own performance: âWe need to think only about ourselves and secure the three points tomorrow, which we really need.â
In this regard, he emphasized the importance of reinforcing the positive aspects of their game: âThe most important thing now is to focus on the things we do well and improve small details.â
MĂchel also took responsibility for the current situation and stressed the commitment needed to face the final stretch of the season: âFull responsibility to work at two hundred percent.â
The coach assured that the locker room maintains its competitive ambition intact: âThe team is ready to fight and win the remaining matches.â
Regarding the opponent, he particularly highlighted their intensity and directness: âRayo is second in the league in terms of intensity, only surpassed by Real Sociedad. At Vallecas, they are a very direct team and very dangerous in transitions.â
MĂchel stated that Girona had a tough defeat recently but believes the team is capable of overcoming it and is ready to bounce back.
The match is seen as demanding due to Vallecano's competitive level and their historic achievement of qualifying for a European final.
Girona FC is looking to recover from a recent loss to Mallorca as they prepare for their upcoming match against Rayo Vallecano.
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Finally, MĂchel concluded the press conference with a message of confidence in his players: âThe team is convinced of what it has to do.â