ANDhe technical Rubén Torrecilla, new coach of Granada in place of the dismissed Robert Moreno, appealed to “unity” to get the team “out of the situation it is in” after nine days without winning and He was “sure” of “getting ahead” next Saturday’s game against Elche.
Torrecilla was “very happy” after completing this Monday his first training session at the head of Granada and wanted to thank “the club, the sports management and the board of directors” of the entity for giving him “this opportunity” and allowing him to “train in the First Division”.
“I am very happy with the sensations and very happy with how the players have trained. Compete, unit, group and teamIt’s the only way to try to get points and get the team out of the situation it’s in. Saving ourselves is the only thing we seek“, exposed the technician in declarations to the means of the club.
interim technician
Torrecilla arrives on the bench of the rojiblanco first team on an interim basis after the dismissal of Robert Moreno, although a win against Elche could serve to keep him there until the end of the season.
“We are going to do a hard work week, in which we have to insert concepts of what we want. The players have to adapt to a new proposal and a requirement”, the coach made clear.
With the team that we have and with the work that we are going to do during the week we are going to get the game against Elche forward for sure
“With the team that we have and with the work that we are going to do during the week, we are going to get the game forward for sure”Torrecilla commented on Saturday’s clash against Elche.
The coach, who until now was in charge of the Recreational Granadainsisted that “the only goal” in the short term is for there to be a union between “the people of the sports city, the employees, the sports management and the players.”
“We all have to go on the same path, in the same direction. It’s the only way to get the three points from Saturday and, from there, save ourselves”, added Torrecilla, who sent a message to the red and white fans.
“I have known the Granada fans for many years because I have been in Granada for many years. Ask him, beg him, to be with the team on Saturday and to cheer as they cheer“, commented the coach, who acknowledged that in the previous game against Cadiz he was “surprised” by the support of the stands for the players.
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