Girona are upset about the schedules on their return to the League

In Girona they are upset by the schedules that the League has set for their return to competition. The rojiblanco team will play the first three games, against Las Palmas, Racing and Elche, in just seven days and it is the team that will have less rest time. Pep Lluís Martí has ​​expressed his opinion this Monday in the ‘Tu diràs’ program of RAC1 and commented that “I don't know if we were unlucky or not, but I don't agree with the schedule. We are the only one that will have three games in seven days ”. Of course, the coach does not want “excuses” and makes it clear that “we will adapt.”

The league debut will be this Saturday in Las Palmas (19:30). After the match, the team will return to Girona and begin to prepare the duel against Racing. He will not have an excessive recovery time because he will compete on Tuesday (21:30) in Montilivi. And to finish the first week of returning to the League, on Friday (19:30) he will return to dress short and play at home against Elche. The physical wear that awaits the Girona team at this start will be high, but Martí is optimistic and hopes to get the games ahead because “We have a large squad and the players are very excited. We have to take advantage of all of them ”. A good start to the League will be vital to gain confidence and try to cut points with the top two finishers (Cádiz and Zaragoza). The objective is to advance to First Division and “the tension of the points will be an important factor and we prepare ourselves knowing that it is a short competition. We cannot fail and that is why the first matches will be important, not only at the classification level, but also in the emotional aspect ”.

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The work of the Girona team is being good and Martí explained that “the feelings are very good. The players are very excited, wanting to compete again and do their best. In training I see that they are prepared and physically well. ” By last, He spoke of the possibility that there will be an audience at the Gran Canaria stadium for Saturday's match against Las Palmas and “either there are in all the stadiums or that there are none. But it is not a decision that I have to make. ”