Sunday, February 13, 2011

Javier Aguirre advised not to fall in confidence and relaxation to Hercules

The Mexican coach Javier Aguirre, who commands the Real Zaragoza, urged his confidence aimed at preventing and relaxation on Sunday when they visit the Hercules Dueling Day 23 of the League of Spain. Once Maños go through a four-game streak without a loss, contrary to Alicante with the same number of defeats in a row, the "Basque" wants to avoid surprises and requested maximum concentration in the Estadio José Rico Pérez.

Also, the Mexican who is still remembered in the fight to stay in the Primera Division in Spain, "nobody can relax, or trusted because when you least expect it you're in the mess (of the relegation zone)." At a press conference, Javier Aguirre added that "until we reach the mathematical figure tells the story of forty or forty-two points, we are all in the electric chair." Zaragoza is in twelfth place with 23 points, while the Hercules is fifteenth with 22, so that the "Basque" called the tally on Sunday as six points ahead of salvation.

"There are six points at stake and they have an added extra (these meetings)," he said, because thanks to the performance of their run in recent games the competition is more even than ever. "For five games saw teams like Deportivo, Hercules, Osasuna and Mallorca, who were at the top and join us today.

"This is understandable because the Spanish League is sound, but the two teams Barcelona and Real Madrid, that make a difference, others are there and very difficult to win matches home and away, in addition to link two victories for us and anyone. "No bet today, to say three teams would have one foot in second." On the match tomorrow, Aguirre said he will be a very intense match, where the Hercules will in any way possible for all three points against his fans, so that Zaragoza will make a near perfect game to win.

Javier Aguirre and can count this Sunday with Paraguayan defender Paulo da Silva, formerly of Toluca of Mexico, recent strengthening of the winter market and Sunderland from the English football.

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