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García Pimienta: "We are forced to give our all on the field in order to make the supporters proud"

This Sunday, UD Las Palmas will open its doors to Granada CF, a team that the yellow coach thinks is strong and "is prepared to be promoted. We cannot afford to make any mistakes in this extremely difficult encounter ".

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Prior to this Sunday's match between UD Las Palmas and Granada CF at the Gran Canaria Stadium, Garcia Pimienta attended a press conference. The head coach said that the team "Arrives well in terms of training; tomorrow's session will reveal who we can and cannot rely on. With the exception of Moleiro, Andone, and Vitolo who keep up the pace and completes a major portion of the training objectives, the rest would be available today."

"We have only conceded one goal in six games due of the work of the squad," he stated, adding, "We have to attack and defend extremely effectively, since triumphs or draws may be missed by the smallest margin. We must continue in this manner, knowing that our opponents are complicated, and that if we preserve a clean sheet, we will be closer to victory, since we are a squad that creates opportunities."

Sandro, meantime, has been exercising at full intensity for a few days. He isn't yet ready to play, but he may be added gradually.

Garcia Pimienta emphasized Granada as a top-notch squad “that has top-level players, is prepared for promotion. It will be a difficult game, and if we make a mistake, this squad will not forgive us. We must remain focused and act as protagonists."

Alex Suárez was singled out by UD Las Palmas' coach during his speech, who said, "from my point of view, he is the example to follow in a team player, on a defensive level he provides us a lot, and when he doesn't play, he is always at 100%."

"We have to be ourselves and attempt all the things we do well," said the coach, who also thanked the fans: I can't complain because they have always supported us once we made an effort. We were able to win in difficult conditions thanks to the support of the fans. He said, "Sunday is going to be a show; we're going to give it our all, and I hope the supporters feel proud."