Tomorrow at Montilivi, Girona FC faces RCD Mallorca in a match that coach Míchel Sánchez insists is important but not a must-win. "The team is much better than last year," Míchel stated, downplaying the pressure. "This is a season of struggle—there are eleven teams in the same boat as us. A win would be a good step, but it's not decisive."
The coach praised his squad's growth and unity, noting a dramatic turnaround from a rocky start. "Everyone is fully committed. After our poor opening to the league, we're now in a strong position. We're a completely different, much-improved team," he said.
Míchel's game plan is clear: aggressive play on and off the ball, quick passes into the attacking third, and relentless pressing. "I want to see our style—shooting, recovering, pressing," he emphasized. "The Girona pride must be on the field tomorrow." With tickets sold out, he also acknowledged the fans' role: "The 12th player is showing up. That's the best news."
Ending on a high note, Míchel expressed confidence: "I'm certain we'll play a great match. Together, we can achieve big things." For fans and players alike, it's a call to bring passion and energy to every play.
