The Colombian player of the Real Zaragoza, Juanjo Narváez, has indicated that his team must play this Saturday's game against the Las Palmas Sports Union “with the knife between the teeth” and they have to add “three at a time” because it is a game that will mark the “end of the season” hand.
“We must be calm but we have to go to win yes or yes, there can be no other thought in our heads,” said the forward in statements to the club's official media.
Narvaez He explained that the team has worked well this week and that he will try to reach one hundred percent for Saturday's game.
For the South American player, the confrontation will be “complicated” because the matches on the island are always “difficult” and become “long.”
The 'blanquillo' player awaits a Canarian team that is going to win like Real Zaragoza, so he believes that one of the keys to the match will be to “surpass them in intensity”.
The player born in Pasto (Colombia), has remembered his past in the island team and has indicated that the people of the club loved him very much and that after the confrontation he will greet many people but that now he is part of Real Zaragoza and only thinks about winning and in bringing the team closer to the goal of permanence.
“There are few games left and we have to try to achieve permanence as soon as possible,” he added.
Juanjo Narváez considers that the current season is being an atypical year for a club that always fights for greater objectives: “this year we have had this but the fans always make us feel their heat. We will try to encourage them because there are four finals left and we are going to thus”.