“I sign not to be leader until the last day”

Dépor is on a roll, which, together with the moments of weakness of its direct rivals, offers it this weekend the possibility of being leaders if it beats Lugo and often Ponferradina, something unthinkable a month and a half ago when it was ten points from the lead. Despite the extra attraction that this weekend has, Diego Villares is not obsessed with reaching the summit. “It’s always nice to see yourself in first position, but there’s still a lot of season left. I’m determined not to be the leader until the last day,” he points out. the pivot playing with the nerves and desire of all the sports fans. For one of the captains, the important thing is the feeling that the team gives off, beyond what a classification says. Maintaining that good moment must be the obsession. “Superiority? In the last games you can say that you do notice it. You win comfortably but not all of them are going to be like that. The teams are playing a lot and they are going to make things more difficult. We must continue in the same dynamic as until now and continue taking baby steps forward,” he reasons.

The emergence of this new Dépor has been in the making for weeks, if not months, for the Vilalbés. What was happening in the sports city did not carry over to the weekend, but now everything is different. “The daily work we did was very good from the beginning and it did not translate into the results. And when the results were a little better, the team gained more confidence and that helps everyone go out on the field with more calm and that point of confidence that It is always necessary,” he points out. Both Idiakez and other players point to the defeat received in Irún as the turning point, where after the blow everything began to change. “It was a tough defeat. We didn’t play a good game. We had an internal talk with the coaching staff and the players and that helped us all take a step forward,” he says.

In Lugo, Roberto Trashorras’ Lugo appears, which is a mystery, because the project is not where it should be and because the former Celta player will face his second game on the main bench in Riazor. “They’ve only had one game with Róber. We don’t know what we’re going to find either. We were able to see a little of the game against Fuenlabrada, which for me they deserved to win. We can find a Lugo similar to the previous game,” he says.

Beyond the immediate commitment, Villares feels very supported on the field with a José Ángel with whom he is “very comfortable” and with a Lucas who gives them “a lot between the lines.” He is also comforted by the flourishing of the quarry’s assets. The first, the one who is called to be his successor, Rubén López. “I see him day by day. Every week he takes a step forward and I am very happy for him, because he is a boy who deserves it. He works like anyone else. Let’s hope he continues to have opportunities and continues to do so well,” he points out while also looking at the defense, at Dani Barcia. “Within the opportunities, he is doing a very good job, great games. That It shows that there are kids more than qualified to help us at all times,” he concludes.

2024-02-29 10:13:53
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