Vicente Moreno: “Nobody has told me that I can count on one player or another”

Vincent
Brown appeared this Thursday before the media at the press conference prior to the meeting that will take place this Saturday on Spanish before him Albacete (21.00, RCDE Stadium).

After a preseason “atypical for everyone”, the Valencian coach wanted to emphasize that “under the circumstances we arrived well” and that he sees the team “excited, wanting the game to arrive”.

Brown warned that “historically it is difficult for teams that change category to adapt” and indicated that the Spanish he has to “have the humility to know that we are in the Second Division.”

An important start, but not decisive

A category that the technician knows perfectly after his experience with the Majorca, a team with which he achieved promotion two seasons ago, and of which he underlined its difficulty: “It is very complicated, very long. There is time to go well, regular, for everything … The beginning is important, but it will not determine what will happen next ”.

As an example he took Albacete, first rival parakeet, of which he assured that it is a “good team in the category” despite having been saved on the last day: “In a year he went from playing the promotion playoff to being saved on the last day, it is a reflection how is the Second “, he stressed.

As for the transfer market, Vincent
Brown He was not excessively concerned about the changes that might take place and clarified that he has all the players who are there today: “No one has told me that I can count on one player or another. We will use those we think are the best at all times, we do not take the market into account when making the alignment ”, he said.

“We do not take the market into account when making the alignment”

Aware that the Spanish will be one of the rivals to beat, that of Masanasa He has sent an optimistic message to the Perica fans: “We want to show them that we want to return the team to where it needs to be. When they see that we leave them all day to day, that we fight for them … We want to be at the level of the fans. They will help us from home and later from the pitch ”, he concluded.