“I will give the green light to a club, I want to continue training”

Cuckoo Ziganda said goodbye this Thursday Oviedoin which he has spent two and a half years as Carbayón coach and confirmed that, after deciding that he would no longer wait for the offer to continue at the club, he will give his representative the “green light” to embark on a new project.

“I have spoken about my future, yes, my representative has done it, who is the one who has spoken with the different possibilities. I have always said that I was going to wait to see how events unfolded in Oviedo and, once they have happened, it will surely give the green light for some of those options”, replied the Navarrese naturally.

Zigandawhich sounds like an option from the also exoviedist Angel Martin Gonzalez for him Huescaboth have made the decision after a time of reflection with their family and wanted to officially say goodbye to their teammates and fans in the press room of the Carlos Tartiere.

“That of not prolonging the possibility of continuing in Oviedo next year has been a very thoughtful decision. When I met to communicate it, everything was fine, and I am grateful to the largest shareholder Arthur Elijah, with whom I spoke. An attempt was made to resume, but the decision had already been made. Surely it will be for the good for everyone,” said the man from Larráinzar.

The former ex-Viedista faces this new stage considering himself “privileged” for having lived two and a half years in the blue club and with renewed energy thanks to a dressing room that has made him “regain the sensations he needed”.

“I am very proud to have lived this experience of life and professional sensations. Players and captains have made me feel like a coach and enjoy it. It is a privilege to be able to leave like this, leaving a good taste in my mouth, and not ceased or the result of wear and tear. It has been a great luxury to represent this team and to be able to do it being myself”, concluded the coach.

Zigandawhich reached Oviedo in February 2020 to sign an agonizing salvation, he leaves the team after a year in which he came close to qualifying for the playoffs and does so after having signed 35 wins, 39 draws and 24 losses in these two and a half years as an Oviedista.

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