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Manu Fuster: "We have to focus on ourselves, show what we are capable of doing, and play our football."

The yellow player indicated that at El Plantío he expects "a very difficult match, Burgos has been doing well on their field for several years and earning many points with a very direct style of play. We have to block out the noise and give our best performance to get the three points."

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Manu Fuster appeared at the press conference prior to the match that UD Las Palmas will play against Burgos CF, a rival about which he highlighted, "I expect a very difficult match, Burgos has been doing well on their home field for several years now, earning many points with a very direct style of play. We have to block out the noise and bring out our best version to get the three points."

These were some of his statements:

"It's important to add points, and when you don't get them at home, it becomes even more important to win away."

"I'm gaining the coach's trust, and it's true that I feel like I'm in the process, gradually building good sensations. Even within the same matches, I've had different moments of being at different levels. Little by little, I'm feeling better, and that's the path forward."
 
"Two important players will be missing, but Enzo and Iñaki are there, and he hasn't had the chance to debut yet. I don't know what the coach will decide, but if I have to play in a more defensive position to help the team, I'll do it without any problem."
 
"Players with a profile for associative play have been signed. The other day, we suffered from anxiety about wanting to score. A lot of new people have arrived, we're getting to know each other, and it will take a bit of time to see which pass suits each teammate best."
 
"We're on an upward trajectory, every day we're doing better things. With Luis García's guidance and everything he's instilling in us, the results will come."
 
"When you come down from the First Division, you're one of the candidates to ascend, and all the teams want to show that they are capable of having a great season. We have to focus on ourselves and what we can improve, not so much on what the opponent is doing. We have to take it game by game, show what we're capable of, and play our football."