Searching for the perfect match
Javi Fuego warns that the team will compete at the Santiago Bernabéu to achieve a positive result
The squad is clear that to win at the Santiago Bernabéu you have to complete a match almost perfect. In this line has expressed Javi Fuego, who accumulates many confrontations in front R. Madrid throughout his career and it is clear that a high degree of concentration will be necessary to defeat the whities.
"The perfect match is to score more goals than the opponent, to compete better and to win more actions than the rival. Our strengths are to be aggressive in a good way, to be supportive and to be successful in both areas”. . One of the main threats is the enormous offensive potential of R. Madrid, able to win matches without deploying a game particularly bright. "We have to keep the concentration. Even if we do not do perform well, we know we will still enjoy our chances. In defensce we must be fully concentrated. We know that in no way they can make chances. Playing against these great teams you have an extra motivation." The players will also be watching the match tonight of the Champions League between R. Madrid and Naples. "Today's game I'm going to watch it as an amateur and as a player, looking at the characteristics of Madrid, I'm not going to see it with any kind of anxiety regarding its final score, for sure they're going to compete well, because one thing is the Champions League and another is the domestic competition. And they will want to keep the advantage over their opponents."
Espanyol will try to end the poor streak of results at the Santiago Bernabeu where they won in season 1995-96 for the last time. "We go every single ground to compete, it is our idea and our identity nature, even though they are a complicated rival and a powerful team, we do not give up anything, we have demonstrated that we are a competitive team and we are going after the three points. Lead to nothing, hopefully we can break it and give a joy to our fans because it would be a very important result", he said.