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“There are no small enemies in this league.”
Jose Bordalas The Getafe coach expressed his respect for Getafe in a press conference this Friday. Almeriathe players from the bottom of the First Division who will face off at the Coliseum this Saturday declared this on La Liga EA Sports. “There are no small enemies.”.
The Azulon team manager does not want his players to have too much faith in the club, which is yet to win this season but has a good manager and a great team that can wake up at any time. To change that dynamic.
“There are no easy games. There are no small enemies. We know this league is a very competitive league and he is one of the most important leagues in the world. We see that in this championship. Almería lost the game in stoppage time due to a minor detail. There were games where he could have taken the lead, but he didn’t do it. They are a difficult opponent as they are only one game away from changing that dynamic. We know his team, his club, his sporting director, a very ambitious guy and his coach (Gaiska Garitano) is very good. “It’s not an easy match and if anyone thinks he’s making a very serious mistake,” he said.
“Almeria have played a good game. They are just one step away from turning the tide. We will work hard to make sure it doesn’t happen tomorrow. “We are playing at home, but it is an important game and it will not be easy. They’re a great match.” Pretty good game dynamics. Although the results have not come true, I would like to express my utmost respect to Almeria. “They have a great team and an experienced coach who has been working for weeks to change the dynamics,” he added.
Bordalas recalled: Family past regarding Almeria He declared his respect and love for the city he enjoyed so much when he was not yet a coach.
“I have family in Almeria. I love this city and its people very much. I have traveled a lot since I was a child and young adult and have spent many summers there with my family and friends. is inevitable. We are all facing our own things now.” My professional interests lie in Getafe. “We have to play a great game to beat them and I have a lot of love for them so as a club we wish them all the best,” he said.
When asked about the rating he would give Getafe after the match, he said: first third Of course, he recalled that he always waited until the end of the season to evaluate the team’s performance.
“It’s like when you go to high school or college. Notes are at the end. The break helped us keep working and continue what we started. We still have a long way to go, but we have a sensational group of people and the kids are engaged. The Championship is a very tough and competitive league, so you reflect on yourself at the end of the Championship. We’ve had all kinds of experiences and we’re happy with what we’re doing, but we still have a long way to go. ”
He also talked about international matches and the burden that players are currently carrying.he admitted doing so some ideas to solve It was a situation that caused a lot of injuries, but he didn’t want to reveal it.
“We were lucky. There were no injuries to the players who participated in the national team. The number of matches is also increasing. With all kinds of promises. The only thing left for us is to adapt to the new football reality. This situation is not going away and we have to adapt and that is what we as professionals have to do and what we are working on. ”
“As FIFA I can’t say anything because he doesn’t ask me anything. If I were FIFA president, I would think about what is best. But I am the coach of Getafe and we have to adapt. “I have a lot of ideas, but I want to keep them to myself,” he added.
He also spoke about the Turkish forward. Enes Unal, He reported that he is in the final stages of a serious knee injury and is meeting with players.”Happy“By practicing with his teammates, he gradually became a part of the group dynamic.
“He’s in very good shape. He looks happy. When I say good, I mean he’s already done the team’s work. Each injury has a more or less long period of time. we can’t hurry And hurry up and try to get it as soon as possible. We want to see him play again and see how he leaves everything for the team. But there’s still plenty of time. You can now do things as a team. Let’s hope that what was unfortunate will gradually turn into something satisfying for everyone. ”
Regarding Getafe’s goals for this season, he made it clear that they must be achieved first. salvation And once that happens, try to achieve something more ambitious.
“It’s not about being grounded, it’s about reality. There are clubs in the league whose aim is to go to Europe, but we have to take it step by step and what our priority goals are. We know that. The players know that. Both the president and the fans have experienced something like this recently. We know what persistence costs. From there, think about something even more ambitious. “There’s a fine line between losing and winning, so we can’t think of anything more than we can.”
Finally, he left these words for his fans:Fans are amazing this season. It’s been like that ever since I came to Getafe, even on the first stage. I have always felt support and dedication, and he knew how to understand different moments and situations. We have the opportunity to bring joy to everyone. Let’s see if we can give them a win tomorrow,” he concluded.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Motorsports
PHOTOGRAPH. New F1 team unveils livery for first tests of 2026 season
The Cadillac team has unveiled a special livery that will make its Formula 1 debut during pre-season testing in Barcelona at the end of January.
General Motors Chairman Mark Royce unveiled the exterior at GM’s new global headquarters in Detroit. It is this livery that the team will use during five days of testing at the Barcelona-Catalonia circuit from 26 to 30 January. The official race livery will be revealed during the Super Bowl commercial break on February 8.
The presentation was part of celebrations marking the opening of GM’s new headquarters. The car will also be on public display at the Detroit Auto Show until January 25.
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Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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Driver left at the start of the season leaves the F1 team altogether
Australian driver Jack Duane left the Alpine team after the end of the 2025 Formula 1 season.
A product of the Alpine Academy, Duen made his Formula 1 debut at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has an early chance ahead of his debut season in the royal race.
But even before the start of the championship, Alpin signed several reserve drivers, including Franco Colapinto. A quarter of the way through the season, Douin failed to give teammate Pierre Gasly a consistent challenge: in qualifying he beat the Frenchman in only two of eight sessions (including sprint qualifying), in half he was more than six-tenths of a second behind, and his best result of the race was 13th place.
As a result, the team decided to transfer Colapinto to the operational squad and return Duane to the reserve pilot role. The 22-year-old Australian himself admitted that this decision was a heavy blow for him.
Now Duane is finally leaving Enstone to focus on another phase of his career. Possible options include racing with Kondo Racing in Super Formula, but there is no official confirmation of this project yet. It is known that during testing at the Suzuka circuit, the Australian driver crashed his car three times at the same Degner 2 corner.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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In France, a 21-year-old motorcycle racer died in a crash during a race.
French motorcycle racer Raphael Cholet was involved in a serious accident during the national sand track racing championship, reports RMC Sport.
The 21-year-old athlete, attempting to make a jump during a motocross race, fell upon landing and was hit by another competitor. Cholet, who suffered serious injuries and suffered cardiac arrest, was taken to hospital in Bordeaux by helicopter but died several hours later.
The race was first suspended and then finally stopped and cancelled. The competition took place as part of the Moto-Gurp TT, and about 1,400 riders took part in the races.
Source: Sportbox
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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