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García Pimienta: We will give everything on the pitch to make our fans proud of the team.

The coach of UD Las Palmas stated in a press conference that against Cartagena, we expect a demanding match. The parity in the league makes it difficult to win, and we approach it with the intention of having a good game to depend on ourselves against Alavés.

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García Pimienta affirmed in the pre-match press conference against Cartagena, "I'm happy, there are two matchdays left, and we depend on ourselves. The parity in the league makes it difficult to win. We face the match with the intention of having a good game to continue depending on ourselves against Alavés."

 

Here are some of his statements:

"Cartagena has different styles of play, they have quality players, and if you're not on top of your game, they can dominate you. They have remote possibilities of making it to the playoffs and playing at home, so it will be a very demanding match."

"The team has earned its place here; we've isolated ourselves and worked all week, always thinking about this match."

"Everyone is aware of what we're playing for. This is the most important match of my coaching career."

 "I believe the team was more concerned with losing than with winning. We had 60% possession, but we left the game feeling like we had lost control of the ball."

 "The stadium crowd was incredibly supportive, even when Villarreal was pressing us the most, and the goal punished us significantly."

 Jonathan and Sandro have trained well during the week, and I see them capable of playing more minutes than the other day."

 "The support from Las Palmas fans is incredible. They talk about 400 people in Cartagena, and it's crazy. We know the effort the people make, and for us, it's a responsibility. We have to give our all on the field so that they feel proud of the team."