Luis García appeared at a press conference ahead of the Granada CF match, a rival about which he highlighted: "Due to their squad, coach, fans, and history, Granada is a team destined to fight for promotion spots, and that makes them a dangerous opponent."
These were some of his statements:
"We have two consecutive home games, and we are very grateful to our fans because they always support us. We hope to give them six points."
"We have normalized not looking at the standings; it's not something that obsesses us. There are ten matches left, and many things will happen. We have to keep our balance and maintain that internal self-criticism to keep moving forward."
"Today, we are the second team with the fewest goals conceded, but throughout the year, we have been the team with the fewest goals conceded. We have to keep improving to push ourselves to the maximum, making that self-criticism to become better."
"If you manage to take six out of six, winning always puts you in good positions. Then there will be eight matches left. We have to take it day by day and not think about Sunday. The match is tomorrow; we have to get three points and then think about the next one."
"Tomorrow's game is three very important points, just like the upcoming matches will be."
"My mentality is to win, compete, and be better. It doesn't make sense for any professional to think they are going into a match to lose."
"It's hard to explain why we are not being effective in the opponent's area given the talent our players have. It's a specific moment. The most important thing is to keep finding those advantages, creating chances so we can score goals, which is the normal thing to do."