Quique Sanchez Florescoach of Getafedeclared this Tuesday that this day’s match against Osasuna could be the “prize” for the salvation they have been looking for so much, in a season that, on a personal level, has been the “most complex” that he has had to live.
Getafe has in his hand to achieve permanence, a goal for which he depends on himself and that he could even reach the next day by having won the goal difference with Mallorca.
To achieve this, they would have to beat Osasuna and that Mallorca did not add the three points against Sevilla, although it would also be worth a draw if the vermilion team loses at the Sánchez Pizjuán.
If none of these combinations are given, Getafe will have to wait for the next day, in which they will host Barcelona, second classified, before closing the season at the Martínez Valero against Elche, which is virtually saved.
“Against Osasuna we will see a game of emotions, always disputed, of high tension, with two teams that are very similar. If that is the reward for all the effort and mental exhaustion, it will be fantastic and welcome,” said Quique, in a conference of press.
“We have the feeling that we are a balanced team, that competes in every game, is always in the game, and although there are phases in which it can be overcome, we can compete. The teams that play under added pressure for so long have shown strength but even the greatest need to regenerate their minds,” he said.
“They are constantly measuring us. We are not scared by any kind of opportunity. Opportunities in life are there to take advantage of and hopefully we know how to do it with Osasuna. We have to know how to live in this dynamic, we have known how to do it in 28 games, and we don’t nothing changes us,” he said.
Lastly, Quique Sánchez Flores avoided talking about his future although he did analyze the season he is experiencing at Getafe. “I am in a stage of absolute maturation. It is the most complex season that I have had to live through after so many years training. I have had to live this, it is a new experience, but I feel good. I do not feel that I have taken years off life or the mind has gone crazy. This tests us for human strength and when the season is over I will explain what the process is, “he concluded.
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