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Luis García: "We are going to a historic field. We have to stay true to our idea and what we propose."

The UD Las Palmas coach stated in a press conference that to face the match at El Sardinero, "the mental aspect will be very important, we know where we are going, the crowd puts on the pressure. It will be a beautiful match."

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Luis García appeared at the press conference prior to the visit to Real Racing Club. About the opponent, he highlighted: "The most important thing is to know that we are going to a historic stadium, where the crowd puts a lot of pressure. We have to stay true to our idea and what we propose. The mental aspect is very important, we know where we are going, the crowd puts pressure. We are going to experience a beautiful match."
 
These were some of his statements:
"The club is constantly looking for improvements, trying to be better not only in terms of the squad, and that is something to be grateful for. The president is making a tremendous effort both personally and professionally to give us the best comforts we can have, and we can only be grateful."
 
"I know Iker well from my time in Madrid. He is a standout footballer with an important personality, one of those players who doesn't feel pressured, and despite his youth, he is very mature. In our face-to-face meeting, I saw him very excited, he had no doubts about coming here. He has to adapt quickly and understand our way of seeing football, and I will push him just like everyone else."
 
"It is always important to keep improving, in this second half of the season everything is a bit different. There is an added factor, which is the goal difference, and we have to pay attention to every detail."
 
"With the new signings, we have raised the level in the offensive phase with different options, and people will have to push themselves for when their moment comes. We have been able to be a team during these first six months, and we have to continue strengthening that collective spirit, which is what has brought us to where we are."
 
"I don't think anyone has a guaranteed spot in any team in the world. Jesé is very committed and is doing many things well. I repeat, the goal is not individual but collective."