praise to Velis and Isaac, annoyance to the World and humility to the group | Relief
Two victories in a row brought reassurance to Sevilla. This is noticeable in the atmosphere that reigns around the team, as well as in the speech of the Quique Sanchez Flores. Less stressful and with more positive notes. the Sevilla coach who distributed messages to everyonefrom Alejo Veliz to Isaac through Rafa Mira, and also issued a warning so that no one falls into relaxation. “We still have a long way to go to do other types of calculations,” Kike said.who will have a special welcome upon his return to Valencia.
The proper name that revived Seville is Isaac Romero. The Madrid coach sees this the same way, who also does not believe that he needs to let the forward out of the cloud. “I don’t want to change anything in what is happening, everything arose by itself, everything comes from him. We have only opened a door that we do not want to close. He’s happy where he is, we don’t have to tell him much.” things, boys who fly freely, let them do everything as they have to. The key is to allow him to be who he is, he shows up with his strengths that everyone would want in life.. I see him being able to isolate himself so that such positive criticism does not overwhelm him and lead him astray. I don’t think I need to talk to him because he understands it himself,” commented Isaac’s coach, who he assured paved the way for the rest.
The appearance of Kike came to the fore. From Isaac to Alejo Veliz, another young man who arrived at Sevilla to justify himself. and that in just one week of work he defeated the coach. “He’s had an outstanding week with the group, he’s eager, he’s hungry, he’s excited… He does what we ask of him. He is a boy who will once again pave a clear path to what the team needs,” the coach explained. about the Argentinean, perhaps in contrast to Rafa World, to whom he sent another message. “I’m not going to explain the reasons why he wasn’t called up, but I consider him another player for the team and I demand him as another one. If he changes his situation and shows the degree of rebellion that I want for players who have not succeeded. We will open the door for you. He is in a mental battle, asking himself questions, but the answers will undoubtedly help him become more competitive.. You have to work hard, show it to the coach and earn the place you deserve through your career. “Let it be that the World who is here in Seville had a good time,” he noted as a challenge for the man from Cartagena, who will also meet Mestalla again.
Message to the team
As part of this positivism, Quique also wanted to face reality. Although two wins in a row have eased Sevilla’s delicate situation, the coach is reluctant to take a step back.. “We are in a natural state of young people pursuing a profession that they enjoy, professionally and enthusiastically. We have finally found weeks during which we work with such an atmosphere. The environment will transform and encourage us not to fade away. In this atmosphere of optimism, we must remain humble in order to improve and be the team at the level the club deserves,” he said. coach, who delved into how he sees the team’s present: “I don’t consider anything closed, although I’m glad that the harmony between the fans and the team has changed, communication was important. I am on the side of hope,” but I am aware of the “heaviness that this season will still have. You must stand on your own two feet. Humility is fundamental, and in good times it is even more important. calculations.”
Return to Valencia
For Quique, this will not be just another game against Valencia at Mestalla, which was his home both as a player and later as a coach. “Revenge – no, but gratitude to Valencianism. I arrived at 19 and left at 29; I came back at 40 and left at 43. They saw me grow, they gave me the support I needed to develop as a player and coach, and reach my greatest peak. I am very grateful, and time puts everyone in their place. We went to the Champions League and times have changed a lot. We spent two and a half years in the elite,” said the coach, who also praised Ruben Baraja, whom he coached as a footballer in Che’s team: “I coached him for three years. He helped us a lot, and as coaches we shared love and respect for each other. To make the jump and go to a team like Valencia, where you were a footballer and played an important role, is a responsibility. “It takes courage and personality, just like him.”