Luis García: "We have to be the most humble in the competition and continue growing both individually and collectively."
The UD Las Palmas coach emphasized in a press conference that the victory at El Alcoraz depends on "adapting to the different contexts and scenarios that the opponent may present. We need to have a very strong mentality."
Luis García appeared at a press conference ahead of the visit to SD Huesca. Regarding the opponent, the yellow coach stated that "it is a very recognizable team, which makes good use of its strengths and attacks very well. They have a young coach with very good potential. We have to have a very strong mentality, and we are going to try to play a great match because that is the only thing that would give us access to win the three points," he added.
These were some of his statements:
"Iván Gil is too shy, and I think he wasn't very explicit yesterday. We think about the day-to-day and not beyond the Huesca match. The world of football is full of clichés, and it is always said that the team that gets relegated is the favorite, and if we think like that, we would take a championship-level hit."
"We have to be the most humble in the competition and continue growing individually and collectively."
"As a coach, when you have to postpone a match like in their case, it is not easy. Surely they have had problems adjusting the workload and what they want to work on."
"Far from making excuses, I feel very privileged to be at the club I am in. We trade the travel handicap for a suitcase full of excitement."
"I do not work to claim my figure in any case; I try to help the player. That is the only thing I seek and want. Now I am a better coach than I was four months ago because the players have made me better. The idea of the game has to keep improving and evolving."
"We go with the excitement of changing the statistics. We are in the present, and we must look to the future with excitement."
"We have the reality we have in terms of travel, but the day-to-day here is ideal. The most important thing and our driving force must be to maintain a strong mentality and, far from looking for excuses, find solutions to be better and more competitive."
"The most important thing is to be able to recognize the game they propose to us. In football, the advantages are always there; the important thing is to recognize them."