Indias: “We didn't want a coach to come to Leganés”

Indian Txema, sports director of the Leganes, took advantage of the presentation of José Luis Martí as your new coach to avoid excuses that explain the demotion, thank Javier Aguirre the job of keeping the team hopeful until the last second in Primera and highlighting that the new cucumber coach has a perfect profile for the blue and white philosophy of life.

“The election is very, very successful,” began an energetic Indias who believes that Martí “He fits as a person and as a coach in our way of doing things,” he insisted. “He has been in football for years, he has many games on his legs. Lots of experiences. And as a coach, despite not taking many years, he has play-off experiences with beautiful things and some bittersweet. He is the right person for an exciting project” he repeated.

A vision that also builds on the enthusiastic reaction he says he had Martí they barely contacted him. “For us that was very important,” he clarified. “We didn't want people to come to the Leganes. We wanted (whoever came) to see the Leganes As the ideal place to continue growing and take a step forward in your career. That's how he transmitted it to us from the first day, “he explained.

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“Thanks” to Javier Aguirre and the absence of excuses

The look to the future of Indian Txema it has been started as a prologue in the past. Because the beginning of his intervention has been dedicated to praise the figure of a Javier Aguirre who left almost silently after having left the team on the brink of a First Class save that was chimerical. Almost biblical. “I am going to take José Luis away from the first minute because, as Victoria (Pavón, president of Leganés) says, we finished one cycle and started another. I don't want to forget about Javier Aguirre and its technical staff, “has evoked Indians.

“Until today I have not had the opportunity to thank him in public that they were keeping us with that illusion of dreaming of salvation until the last second. It could not be, but that does not mean that they did not do a great job. I thank you on behalf of the whole club, “he commented before making a self-criticism.

“You have to turn the page now. They are experiences,” he continued. “As Victoria said in a letter she made public, we know the mistakes we have made, which will have been many to descend to the Second Division. We do not want to hide behind arbitrations, VAR, or anything like that. It is true that in football and the life there is no time for regrets. You have to look forward, “he settled Indian.