The UD Las Palmas coach stated, "We have worked very well during the week after the necessary disconnection. We arrive at a very good moment to win and bring back the three points."
Luis García appeared this Saturday ahead of the match that will see UD Las Palmas face Cádiz CF at the JP Financial Stadium on Monday at 7:30 PM Canary time. Regarding the opponent, the yellow coach stated that "Cádiz is in a difficult situation, but we must not forget that not long ago they were in the First Division and by the ninth matchday, they were leading our category. They have very good players, but due to circumstances and the difficulty of the category, they are in their current situation." "The team is reliable, it needs to take a step forward away from home, and I am convinced that we are ready to do so," he added.
These were some of his statements:
"We try to maintain the naturalness that we have throughout the year. We live in a world of immediacy. On matchday 12, it seemed like our hearts were going to jump out of our chests, and now we are already in the final matchdays. Living in stress does not lead to making good decisions. It is important to have balance. The mental aspect is one of the most important parts of modern football."
"We are the second team that has lost the fewest matches as visitors. We are the team that has conceded the fewest goals away from home, which shows that we have the ability to compete on the road. The last three away games we lost in different ways. In Albacete, we were superior and could have won; in Éibar, we played a good game but had isolated mistakes and lacked precision; and in Málaga, especially in the second half, we did not play well and deservedly lost. The team needs to take a step forward away from home, and we are ready for that in Cádiz and the rest of the matches."
"If I made a mistake at Espanyol, it was that we scored a lot and conceded a lot, something similar to what is happening to Racing. I always like to cause damage with the ball, but in today's football, you cannot control all phases of the game because the opponent also plays. You have to know how to play with everything: I always say that when we can transition, we must do so, or when to make a positional attack. And when it's time to defend, we must do it, and we must be reliable in set pieces because that way we will be a more complete team."