The Girona coach, Míchel Sánchez, assured this Friday, on the eve of the match in Elche, that the Copa del Rey “It is a difficult, complicated path”, but “also shorter to get a title”. In any case, the Madrid coach highlighted that “a game is always very difficult” and that Elche “is a Second Division team, but it comes from the First Division and has many First Division players. It is a team made to go up and “It will be a very complicated game.”
In this sense, he emphasized that Elche “seeks to have the ball” and is an offensive team“one of those who shoot the most on goal in the Second Division”, so Girona will need to “do things well with and without the ball” and give their best version.
Michel added that The locker room is “very, very, very happy, very motivated and very excited”. The players are “prepared and plugged in” and will face the match with the challenge of winning to “continue in the same way” and to “pass the round in a competition in which we want to do well.”
He also highlighted that “pressure from outside does not exist” for the team, co-leader of LaLiga EA Sports, and that The objective should not be “to continue with Madrid, but to play the best possible game tomorrow”. Both he and the players have the feeling that Girona can beat any rival.
The red and white coach commented that Yangel Herrera, Viktor Tsygankov and Borja García “are fine” and that he hopes to have them for next Sunday’s game in Almería. In terms of the market, the Madrid native argued that he has “a great team.” “Improving this squad is not easy in the winter market. It is very difficult”Michel pointed out.