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Iker Seguín: «The dressing room is hurt but also proud»

Iker Seguín, after Amorebieta’s relegation was completed on Saturday in Cartagena. / pascu Méndez

The Amorebieta captain believes that having been able to play this season in Urritxe “would have given us more points”

Flanking president Jon Larrea at Monday’s press conference was also Iker Seguín, one of the survivors and protagonist a year ago of the historic ‘viverazo’ that reached Amorebieta in the Second Division. The Amorebieta captain became the spokesperson for his teammates to summarize what has been the first experience in professional football for a good part of the team. A season from which they will say goodbye on Saturday “with their heads held high because we have left everything on the field.” The left-handed lane player recognized that “the locker room is hurt, touched, but also proud of the year we have had. We have fought until there is only one game left. The pity has been that, that we have not been able to achieve the objective of maintaining ourselves », he summed up.

The possibility of extending until the last day the permanence options vanished on Saturday with a cruel win. “I think it’s the dynamic we’ve had all year. Whenever we have had the possibility of being closer to salvation, we have had that game that we have not been able to assume, or I do not know what to call it, “acknowledged the one from Eibar. «The other day at the break, losing 2-0 but seeing that Málaga also lost, we told ourselves that we had to give everything. But they passed us over and it was a very painful cake, “Seguín was honest.

the heart of the club

The captain of the blues has missed this season the fact of being able to play his games in his real home, Urritxe. “This field is the heart of Amorebieta and I think playing on it would have given us more points,” he asserts. “But we are not going to make excuses. We knew that it was not going to be possible to play here and that we had to face the League in Lezama. We have to accept it, we are where we are and that was not the fault of Lezama.”

In the rojiblanco fief, Amorebieta will put an end to this season in the Second Division next Saturday, on a final day in which the players want “to finish well, with our people and to be able to give them the victory to thank them for all the support they have given us the whole year”, affirms the ‘cap’. An Iker Seguín who, at the moment, claims to know nothing about his future. “About next year, we still don’t know what will happen to the club or to me… it’s still too early.”

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