Midfielder Denis Suárez regretted this Friday the words of Celta’s president and largest shareholder, Carlos Mouriño, who this week stated that he will send the footballer “to the stands” next season if he continues to be represented by Intermedia Sport Player.
“They are one more threat than I have been receiving throughout the entire season,” criticized Denis Suárez, who yesterday already starred in a confrontation on social networks with Carlos Mouriño’s grandson about his continuity in the team.
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The midfielder, fixed in Eduardo Coudet’s eleven, does not hide and reiterates his desire to redirect his relationship with the Celta board, with whom last summer he extended his contract for another year, until 2025, so that the club could release part of the salary limit of your workforce.
“I am open to negotiating in person, which is what I did when I came here,” the former Barça player pointed out in an interview in ElDesmarque, who predicted a “super complicated” match this Saturday against Real Madrid in Balaídos.
“We’ve gone several games without losing at home and Madrid is coming off a defeat and has a game against Chelsea during the week that, whether you like it or not, always conditions it a bit,” he recalled.
Denis Suárez warns that they will need to “avoid movement errors inside” because the leader is a “lethal” team on the counterattack.
“We have to try to play them outside, first take the ball out and then put it inside trying to carry the weight of the game if we can because Madrid has very important players who can solve a game at any time,” he said.
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