Corberán Prepares for Getafe with Unyielding Determination

Corberán Prepares for Getafe with Unyielding Determination
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Carlos Corberán approaches the clash against Getafe with the same fierce determination that he had from day one. Securing the team’s place in the league doesn’t change a thing, nor does the pursuit of European competition. The coach sent a clear message to his squad: any sign of complacency will anger him and bring about consequences. He repeatedly stressed, “This isn’t over yet.”

“The team is unbeaten for nine games, but our goal isn’t guaranteed. This highlights the significant challenge ahead and showcases the team’s dedication, currently standing at 42 points. It would be a mistake to relax now or to undervalue our efforts,” Corberán emphasized.

“Facing a strong opponent is never easy, particularly one that’s been wounded. Getafe is unpredictable due to their competitive manager and team,” he warned.

“No player wearing the Valencia jersey can afford to be complacent. Our emblem demands excellence, and we aim to compete fiercely in every match. Securing three points remains our ultimate ambition in this high-stakes game,” he continued.

“Our objective must be to give our all in each match. Every day demands commitment. My focus is solely on delivering results. The sporting directors handle their duties, allowing me to concentrate on mine,” Corberán stated.

“At my introduction, I declared my wish for fans to reignite their passion for the team and foster a sense of excitement, a mindset I will never abandon,” he shared.

“The sporting department’s efforts enable me to focus on each game’s performance. Their job is planning, and we maintain open communication to ensure decisions benefit Valencia,” he added.

“It’s not just about talking points for me; it’s about mindset, dedication, and not taking victories for granted. It’s my way of addressing issues and challenges. We must keep competing because the season isn’t finished. Do I like it when players speak of Europe? What pleases me is their ambition. Lack of ambition and proper mindset would anger me,” Corberán confessed.

“Although I regularly communicate with the sporting directors, our discussions remain confidential. While my opinions are valued, they stay private,” he clarified.

“Enzo’s week didn’t go as usual, though he’s participated in practice the past two days and is available. Meanwhile, Aarons has a calf issue and won’t be available, and Thierry’s long-term recovery may face setbacks,” Corberán reported.

“The squad’s ambition to continue striving is evident. With twelve points still in play, nothing is over. The player’s mindset is solid, and I’m eager to see the team’s best performance,” he expressed.

“I believe in meritocracy, and we’re not going to give anything away. This approach minimizes confusion. I’m unsure of their opportunities as I assess each game individually,” he concluded.

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