The Tenerife midfielder Kirian Rodriguezcaptain of the YOU before the disappearance of Jonathan Viera, has named the January 7 classic. It will be the box office derby. The yellow top scorer, scorer of three goals, highlights that the third round match against the CD Tenerife “it benefits us all.”
“I’ll be clear and don’t get me wrong. I want to win, but [el derbi] It benefits us both. Not only to us as an entity, but to CD Tenerife. With all due respect to the First teams Division, probably any First Division team that had Tenerife, was not going to do the box office that we are going to do. That’s going to help them a lot.” In addition, remember that the trip to the capital of Tenerife is only half an hour and recounts the experience of the last trip to Tudela and Vitoria.
We had to go to Bilbao, train in Tarazona and then to Tudela. Go through three different hotels to train for two days in Bilbao and go to Vitoria and spend the night in Vitoria to play. When the game finished at four in the afternoon, we went to Santander to take a plane to Madrid and from Madrid to Gran Canaria. We arrived at my house at 3:30 in the morning. Here I am half an hour away (…) We will compete after Three Kings’ Day and so all the workers and families will be able to spend that special day with their loved ones. It is a journey that benefits us. “We are very happy that we won Tenerife and I hope they are too, all the Canarians will be enjoying the derby and we hoped it would be our turn.”
Share Pimienta’s speech about not thinking about Europe. “We only think about Cádiz [rival de este domingo y desde las 17.30 horas]. “We have the desire to continue improving. We did not know the ceiling of each one and it is unknown. We continue working so that every day UD is as high as possible (…) The message is to compete in every game, score points “The more distance we have with those from below the better, because in January comes a pretty big hill, a very tough calendar. Our thought is to distance ourselves and have a cushion of points.”
It’s not a question of merit
For Kirian Rodríguez, having a place in Luis de la Fuente’s Red “is not a question of merit, there is a person who decides who goes and who doesn’t.” He admits that the challenge is highly complicated. “People who have been doing very well for two or three years go to the National Team. I have played 16 games in the First Division. I focus on playing and having fun. And that’s how what has to come will be seen.” Under the tidal wave of records, it is best to avoid praise.
“It is often said that praise weakens a lot. It is important to have people around you, who keep you calm. We also have a coach in the club and an external psychologist who helps. We have to be aware of enjoying every day. And “My personal experience makes me think about everyday life.”