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Rayo Vallecano manager Inigo Perez emphasizes the need for his team to remain fearless ahead of their Conference League semi-final second leg against RC Strasbourg, where they hold a 1-0 lead. Key players' fitness remains uncertain as they prepare for the match.
Rayo Vallecano manager Inigo Perez on Strasbourg â âWe canât show a single second of fearâ
Rayo Vallecano manager Inigo Perez has called for continuity from his side, as they prepare for the second leg against RC Strasbourg in the Conference League semi-final. They hold a 1-0 advantage from the first leg given to them by Alemao, but Perez has been wary of Strasbourgâs quality.
Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha, who started the first leg, has missed training and is a doubt for the second leg, but midfielder Valentin Barco is set to be fit, as is right-back Guela Doue. Perez explained that star winger Alvaro Garcia is likely to be a late call, as he recovers from a muscle injury. He asked his side not to show any fear.
âThere shouldnât be any difference. Itâs worse to go into a match thinking itâs a fresh start. Weâre winning 1-0, theyâve just come from behind, and weâve just had someone comeback against us [AEK Athens]. Weâre going to try to win it, and when the referee blows the final whistle, hopefully we can celebrate,â he told Diario AS.
âThe message is that we should keep going. Thereâs been a game and a few days in between, but we have to make the effort. I hope people donât allow themselves a single second of fear, that they enjoy it because they deserve it.â
The Rayo Vallecano manager went on to say that he did not want to promise the fans that they would be in the final, but that the players had to be true to the process that had brought them this far.
âI never like to promise something I canât deliver. I canât promise weâll be in Leipzig. But we can promise to stay true to the process thatâs brought us here. We must stay true to it. Thereâs not much more to say. The excitement is building. Tomorrow Iâd tell them to enjoy themselves and not be afraid of what might happen.â
Perez admitted after the first leg in Vallecas that he was battling emotions before the match, but seemed set on more control.
Rayo Vallecano holds a 1-0 advantage from the first leg against RC Strasbourg.
Emanuel Emegha is a doubt due to missing training, while Alvaro Garcia's availability will be a late decision.
Inigo Perez urged his team not to show any fear and emphasized the importance of continuity despite holding a lead.
Rayo Vallecano recently experienced a comeback against AEK Athens, which adds to their confidence going into the match.

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âI have different feelings than after the first leg. I had a lump in my throat. The lead-up to the match is always very emotional; I suffered more the other day. Iâm going to like seeing the fans fully behind me. I really wonât deviate from my mental approach. Afterwards, hopefully we can get excited again.â
âItâs an ideal setting. Just like in Athens. Youâd prefer the noise to be lower, but it wonât happen tomorrow. We like these kinds of environments. Itâs extra motivation. Weâre not the same as we were in Athens; what happens here helps us correct our course and transform ourselves.â
Strasbourg performed well in the first half in Vallecas, but Perez said Rayo had to impose their own style.
âWe had watched and analysed them, and from the first minute we saw that they were good and played well. Beyond what the other teams offer, we have to focus on our own game. We need to be at our best to reach the final because they are at a very high level.â
The union between the Rayo players and the fans has been evident throughout their European journey, but was at its peak in the first leg.
âThe gratitude is eternal. I wonât allow myself to say âbeing here is an honour, thatâs enough.â I didnât win the finals I played, not even with Iraola. Itâs true, but itâs a message we send unintentionally, and they have to play tomorrow. If you hear it too many times, maybe there will come a moment when the player thinks thatâs enough. Weâre at halftime; we mustnât allow that. We still have to repay our debt to the fans.â
One of the aspects that Perez has highlighted throughout has been the collective spirit of his players, something that left-back Pacha Espino also paid tribute to.
âIâm really excited. Itâs wonderful to be experiencing this; we have a divine group of people, and that makes it even better. What Iâve experienced has given me a lot of strength; the whole club has supported me to keep going and fight. I hope to give them something special.â
âYouâre really looking forward to it. Iâve never experienced anything like this. Itâs the adrenaline rush of wanting it to be Thursday, but you have to take it easy, like any match, even if itâs different.â
Espino noted that his side had to pin Strasbourg back, rather than allow the French side to do the same to them.
âThey have a very distinct style of play and will want to dominate us through possession and pin us back in our own half. The way forward is what we did in the first leg.â
Rayo will kick off at the Stade la Meinau at 21:00 CEST on Thursday night, hoping to reach their first ever European final in just their second attempt. Strasbourg have also never been to a final before in European competition.