Basketball
Navarro: ‘I want to regain my senses’
the coach of Unicaja, Yvonne Navarro, Limoges CSP, rivals for tomorrow’s Champions League Top 16 (BCL) matchday 5, have lost their remaining four games and are “without any problems”, adding: Nick Lang”.
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Navarre He said the French were an “unpredictable team” and didn’t know what they would find when they had “no pressure” and “played a good game ready to regain their senses”. Navarre.
The Malaga team’s coach has pointed out that the team’s condition is not optimal due to injuries and fatigue, but they have an obligation to return to form and success.
“It’s not a matter of wanting it or not, it’s a matter of feeling, of course you want to, it’s a matter of doing the basic things and recovering from them,” he emphasized.
He said the match was very important as they are playing to qualify for first place in Group K and have a favorable home court element in the quarter-finals. It pointed out.
“It’s clearly a very important match for us and we’ll see how playing without the pressure of results and the unpredictable points of this change of role will affect them. increase.
He said the players are in good spirits, “they’re the first to want to win and get to the playoffs” and “they’re fully aware of what’s at stake”. emphasized. But some power takes time, and you don’t get that feeling back in a day,” he said.
Yvon Navarro guard pointed out Dario Brizuela Due to muscle issues with his left quadriceps, playing against the French team is questionable and they don’t want to force him.
“He has a small amount of bleeding that needs to be stopped and reabsorbed. In the circumstances we find ourselves in, we cannot risk suffering more long-term losses. We have to try to shoot with what we have, if tomorrow he feels very good and he can help us for 10 minutes.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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