Prior Villarreal – Girona | Míchel tries to survive the uncontrolled market: “A player may be with us and tomorrow,”

Quan queden nou dies per al tancament del mercat, la continuïtat de bona part de la plantilla del Girona està en l’aire. Míchel Sánchez no sap si podrà comptar amb jugadors intocables com Ladislav Krejci o Yangel Herrera, entre d’altres, per aquesta temporada 2025-26, però el calendari no dona treva i, mentrestant, cal treure el màxim rendiment a l’equip per sumar els primers tres punts després de la dura derrota contra el Rayo Vallecano en el debut (1-3). Per això, continua comptant amb ells. El conjunt blanc-i-vermell visita aquest diumenge el Vila-real a La Ceràmica (19.30 h) en un partit on el tècnic podrà comptar ja amb Cristhian Stuani, que s’ha reincorporat als entrenaments després de viatjar a l’Uruguai d’urgència per la mort del seu pare; Àlex Moreno, que va ser anunciat ahir com a nou fitxatge gironí i ha entrat en la convocatòria per al desplaçament a la Plana Baixa; i Axel Witsel, més adaptat al grup. També hi serà Dawda Camara. El davanter banyolí ha renovat fins al 2027, passant, d’aquesta manera, a tenir fitxa del primer equip. Lluirà el dorsal número ’14’. D’altra banda, Bojan Miovski ha caigut de la llista perquè està pendent de resoldre la seva sortida del club. “És decisió tècnica”, ha dit l’entrenador.

Girona’s Challenges: Key Takeaways

Míchel Sánchez faces a pivotal moment. With the transfer window looming, the coach must navigate uncertainties surrounding key players. Here’s a snapshot of the current situation:

Key Player/Event Status Impact Manager’s Comments
player Transfers (Krejci, Herrera etc.) Perhaps uncertain Could affect team composition and performance. “The continuity of a good part of the Girona squad is up in the air.”
Stuani’s Return Available Provides a boost to the attack. “Stuani is back.”
Álex Moreno’s Arrival Included in squad Strengthens the team, offering tactical flexibility “He [Moreno] has special characteristics for how we see the game.”
Witsel’s Integration Progressing Adaption “Witsel has completed the training week, little by little, but he is ready.”
Dawda Camara Promotion Renewed until 2027, first team Boosts squad depth and provides long-term stability. camara has now”a first-team roster.”
Miovski’s Absence Decision of the coach Tactical decision “It’s a technical decision.”

The Girona faces several challenges.The team must overcome the loss to Rayo Vallecano and prepare for a match against Villarreal. Michel Sánchez’s ability to integrate new players and adapt to the team dynamics will be critical.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Girona’s Season

here are answers to some commonly asked questions about Girona’s current situation:

What is the status of the transfer window and how does it impact Girona?

With the transfer window closing in nine days, the composition of Girona’s squad is uncertain.Key players could depart, which will force the manager to adapt the team. Sánchez intends to bring in replacements.

Who are the key players to watch for Girona in the upcoming matches?

Keep an eye on Cristhian Stuani, who has returned, and new signing Àlex Moreno. The integration of Axel Witsel will also be crucial as the season progresses.

why isn’t Bojan Miovski in the team?

Miovski’s absence is a “technical decision” by the coach. he may be in the process of leaving the club.

How is the team preparing for the match against Villarreal?

The team is focused on the match. Stuani is available. Àlex Moreno has been registered. The coach is working on the team’s aggressive play in all areas.

How does Michel Sánchez feel about the team’s current situation?

Míchel Sánchez remains optimistic, despite acknowledging challenges. He wants the team to focus and improve. He stresses the need to address the lack of aggressiveness shown in the first match.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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