«Lasesarre will be a boiler, the team deserves it»

There is something that all Barakaldo fans agree on. “Lasesarre will be a cauldron on Saturday.” It is something that all the members and supporters questioned by EL CORREO are convinced of in the face of the crucial clash that the factory team faces at 6:00 p.m. against Atlético Paso, with a ticket to the final of the play-off for promotion to First Federation as a reward for the winner. Just as in the club it is estimated that there will be around 6,000 spectators to watch in situ a match so important to their interests, the fans share this forecast, asserting that there will be “a gala atmosphere.”

The Baraca team drew 0-0 on their trip to La Palma against Atlético Paso in the first leg, thus fulfilling one of the objectives of the tie, which was none other than being decided in Lasesarre, a totally different and more conducive scenario for them to be able to better deploy your game. One of the faithful who accompanied the team more than 2,500 kilometers away was María José Torrecilla, who confirms that “they treated us spectacularly in all the places we were, the attention was unbeatable and I hope that we receive those who come, at least, in the same way. In that sense, Txetxu García, president of the Bultza Taldea club, announces that they are in communication with the Canary Islands club to invite their fans to a lunch and enjoy “a festive day” together.

Last Sunday’s meeting was also experienced with passion from Barakaldo. According to Juanjo Díaz, a member of the 1917 club, “they played the game in many bars and there was a great atmosphere.” Therefore, next Saturday it is expected that the municipality will be dyed black and white. “People are going to turn, Lasesarre will be a cauldron,” says David Palma, Baraka Football Madness supporter. All of these partners hope to experience an entrance similar to the one against Bilbao Athletic in the league, with around 6,000 people filling the stands of the stadium. Even Juanjo Díaz is more optimistic and believes that “we can be close to full capacity.” Something that already happened against Málaga in the Copa del Rey. David Palma believes that the ‘no tickets’ sign will be hung if he advances to the final. Something that everyone is convinced of.

Trust and closeness

“This is the year of Barakaldo,” proclaims María José Torrecillas. After losing only to Bilbao Athletic in the last two seasons, they have reason to be confident. That is why “I don’t see Atlético Paso beating us at home,” comments David Palma. Txetxu García agrees that “I am convinced that we will reach the final.” Juanjo Díaz goes further again and highlights his conviction that “we are going to go up.” To do this, they would have to, at least, maintain the tie in Lasesarre and beat another rival in the next and final round. This positivism and enthusiasm is what has awakened an almost unbeatable squad that dreams of achieving its second consecutive promotion. All partners agree that “people are very excited and motivated.” In fact, Txetxu García highlights that “from my window I have never seen so many Barakaldo flags on the balconies and in the shops.”

Although this union between the fans and the team is not only due to sporting successes, which are largely to blame. It is also related to the fact that “the players are very close,” they point out. Good proof of this was last Thursday’s meeting where fans and staff were one. Therefore, the manufacturing partners emphasize that “this team deserves people to support them to get through the tie,” as María José Torrecilla points out. Along the same lines, David Palma states that “this team deserves that Lasesarre is a party, this reliability and commitment they are showing is incredible.” Juanjo Díaz adds that “the players know that the fans are with them and they have it well earned.” In short, everything indicates that on Saturday there will be “an atmosphere worthy of a higher category, which is where we deserve to be,” says Txetxu García.

2024-05-14 18:31:22
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