Yeremay, a return without pressure

Almost three months later, Yeremay Hernández cherishes his return to the team for the hope of a sportsmanship in need of good news and hope in the midst of this disappointing start to the season. The young Canarian player represents a breath of fresh air in a gray context, but his coach warned of the danger of perceiving him as the solution to all the team’s ills. “We cannot put the entire weight of the team in his boots,” Idiakez warned.

This week, Yeremay began the countdown to his reappearance after a recovery process that has taken longer than initially expected. The return is close, it may be this weekend against Osasuna Promesas, but there is still a way to go. “We have to wait until tomorrow, talk to the boy and evaluate everything a little. The physical aspect, the confidence… There is some option and we will see tomorrow,” Imanol Idiakez pointed out about the possibility that Yeremay’s return will be on Sunday against Osasuna Promesas in Riazor (8:00 p.m.). If the comeback does not materialize this week it will be the “next” one, according to the Deportivista coach.

Yeremay, a ray of hope for Deportivo

“It is the first week that there are options and that is already good news. You have taken an important step. He is excited, it has been a journey in the desert. Very hard. A serious injury, in the bone, I didn’t know how the sensations were… Now I see it with the joy of seeing the group and being able to work,” added Idiakez about the Canary Islands footballer’s return to training after the fibula fracture. that he suffered during his visit to Lugo at the beginning of September.

Idiakez highlighted the importance of the return of a player who has missed a good part of the season due to this injury, the first major injury he has suffered in his career, and which has kept him sidelined for eleven days, but at the same time he warned of the danger of turn him into a kind of savior.

Valcarce and Yeremay change Deportivo’s deck

“He is a very attractive boy. He has to face that, the overflow…, but we have to put expectations in their place”, warned the Deportivista coach. “He is a young footballer, in prospect. We have high hopes, but at this moment we cannot put the full weight of the team in his boots. He comes from a three-month injury. He has to adapt, pick up the pace… he is a player in whom we put hope. But at Dépor we are much more than Yeremay. We are happy to see him back, but we know that he will need time,” the Deportivo coach predicted.

Idiakez knows that he needs a different footballer like the Canarian, just as he needs the goals of Lucas Pérez, suffering from an unexpected drought this season. “The normal thing in Tarazona is for him to finish with two goals. They are not getting in and he is left to insist. Encourage him and convey the confidence we have in him. He’s going to score goals, for sure. When he starts he is not going to stop,” the coach guaranteed about the forward from A Coruña.

“We are on time for everything, the points are not decisive now”

Imanol Idiakez insisted again, as he did after the draw against Tarazona last weekend, that classification is not decisive at this point in the championship. “When I say that I don’t care about the points, it means that we are on time for everything,” the Deportivista coach said after training. “The points are not decisive now. What the team has to do is perform regularly. There are two thirds left and at the points level we have time to recover any disadvantage. The important thing is to maintain regular performance. We have seen great comebacks from the bottom up and also great falls from the top to the bottom. We would all like to play 38 days as first team, but that usually happens very rarely,” the coach reflected.

Idiakez, however, acknowledged that the team’s performance in this first third of the championship has not lived up to expectations, but stressed that they are focused on a “process” that should crystallize next May. “Insufficient in terms of results. The objective is not met today, but many things have happened. The beginning has been very bumpy. The goal is at the end. We are in the process. “So much headwind will help us move forward,” he said about the team’s performance to date. The coach also focused on the controversy surrounding the viewing of the game in Tarazona and the sequence of the play that led to the local tying goal. Pablo Valcarce and Paris Adot indicated on Wednesday and Thursday that they had not yet seen it and Idiakez pointed out that the squad and coaching staff analyzed it yesterday. “We watch the videos depending on the week. As a coach, I decide when we see them and when we don’t. I have a responsibility and I fulfill it. I watch our game two or three times, then we cut it, we teach it individually and collectively. I don’t think there is any doubt that we fulfilled the responsibility. Sometimes on Tuesdays, sometimes on Thursdays, sometimes on Fridays… it depends on the plan of the week,” said Idiakez. “In the second half of Tarazona we had to score six goals. It had to be closed first. Then we can do more in goal. Shoot the line higher, bail out… but it is also the rival’s merit,” he added.

2023-11-24 19:52:04
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