Monday, April 25, 2011

Against Almería life at stake: Javier Aguirre

Zaragoza's Mexican coach Javier Aguirre said on Monday against Almeria virtually all will be played on campus life in search of permanence in the First Division in Spain. The "Basque", knowing that near the end of the 2010-2011 season should be noted that any means to win at La Romareda, in comparison to the date 33 of the Liga of Spain.

"At home the margin for maneuver is reduced if you do not give a bonus and that's why we play life," said the Mexican, who admitted that currently the two teams, the table hand is favored to win. "We favorites and not victims," the coach said at a news conference but made it clear that he must respect Atletico, which also looks out of the danger zone.

"I get the feeling that you are not paying due attention to the party, we respect and value the most Almeria. I know it will be a very hard game and they play like us life," he said. The two sets are located in the relegation zone and if the league ended today, they would be saying goodbye to the First Division, hence the importance of the match.

Zaragoza is next to last with 33 points and Almeria last with 26. Aguirre called his players Monday to make "a good match and are accurate, not like in the last game and we're fine in the areas and see if we have everything, including the fortune and we can get the three points." Finally, Javier Aguirre said that their target are mentally well, a situation that will help you get out of this complicated problem for the institution.

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