Javier Aguirre spoke about the difficulty of facing Valencia: “We are going to suffer, for sure” – La Opinion

Javier Aguirre spoke about the difficulty of facing Valencia: “We are going to suffer, for sure” – La Opinion


The technical director of Mallorca, Javier Aguirreis very clear that this Saturday’s match against Valencia in LaLiga will be a highly tense match, which is why he assured that the Balearic team is prepared to “suffer” for the next 90 minutes.

In the resumption of the Spanish championship after the break due to the recent double date of FIFA matches, the Mexican coach’s team will look for a positive result against a Valencia motivated to get fully into the fight for European competition positions next season.

“It’s going to be a complicated game. We are going to suffer, for sure”“Vasco” Aguirre released this Friday during the press conference prior to the match that will be played this Saturday at the Mestalla stadium corresponding to matchday 30 of LaLiga, a tournament in which the Majorca It is currently in 14th place in the classification with 30 units.

The press conference of the Mexican coach of Mallorca, Javier Aguirre, prior to the match they will be playing this Saturday in Mestalla against Valencia for matchday 30 of LaLiga.

The experienced Mexican strategist recognized the good work that Rubén Baraja has been doing leading the team that is currently in eighth place in the table with 40 points, six behind Real Sociedad, which occupies the last place for the next edition of the Europa League. League.

“Valencia is an agile rival with a lot of youth and quality. His coach, ‘Pipo’ (Baraja) is doing very well, so we have to try to play our game to continue adding points.”added Javier Aguirre in statements collected by the EFE news agency.

The Mexican coach also revealed that internationals Vedat Muriqi, Cyle Larin and Predrag Rajkovic returned from commitments with their national teams in good condition and are therefore available. The only loss is that of the Slovenian central defender, Martin Valjent.

Mallorca's captain, Spanish defender Antonio Raíllo, scored the winning goal for the Balearic team in their last match of the Spanish championship against Granada in Son Moix.
Mallorca’s captain, Spanish defender Antonio Raíllo, scored the winning goal for the Balearic team in their last match of the Spanish championship against Granada in Son Moix.
Credit: Joan Monfort | AP

Another important challenge that Mallorca will have is to be able to focus clearly on this Saturday’s match against Valencia, taking into account the proximity of the Copa del Rey final that they will be playing against Athletic Club next Saturday in Seville.

Right now we are only involved in LaLiga. “When the match against Valencia is over, on the flight back to Mallorca I will start to think about what we can do in the Cup final.”commented the Mexican coach who will be in his second final of said competition that he had already played with Osasuna.

The match against Valencia this Saturday is a good opportunity for Mallorca to continue their good moment in the Spanish championship where they have two wins in their last three games, it would also allow them to reach the decisive duel next week in Seville with a better mood.

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