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A good day to continue to leave a mark

The echoes of Girona’s shocking victory against Real Madrid (4-2) last Tuesday are still reverberating and will take a long time to stop doing so. Indeed, it is a match that will go down in history and will be remembered forever more. The team, and especially Taty Castellanos, author of the four goals, have been media stars all week following the great milestone. However, the League did not end on Tuesday. The competition does not stop and Girona returns to the scene today at the Sánchez Pizjuán against one of the most in-form teams of the moment as Sevilla. To know if the euphoria for the 4-2 has stopped when it touched and if Míchel has been able to refocus them to come out today like animals in the Andalusian stadium is the great unknown. The coach remembered yesterday that the victory had gone very well for the club, but he had to focus all his senses on Sevilla because otherwise, “we would have to lose”. Convinced that this will not be the case, the Madrid player has tried to make his men aware that, aside from winning against Madrid, there are still many exciting and beautiful challenges between now and the end of the season. Reaching 53 points or being in the top ten are goals that are sweet enough to not lift your foot off the accelerator. And, if the results come in, there may be a crack into Europe far on the horizon. At the moment, it’s time to try to keep up with Sevilla, in a match where Arnau Martínez will not be there, due to suspension, nor Cristhian Stuani, injured on Wednesday in the thigh. Borja García, Yangel Herrera, Aleix Garcia, Toni Villa and Ibra Kébé are still sidelined, while the good news is the recovery of David López. The young Biel Farrés has entered the call.
2023-05-01 04:30:13
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