03/11/2010

Wednesday interview with Juanlu and Kome




Juanlu Hens & Dani Kome were the two players in the press room on Wednesday in the press room in the Mundialito training ground. The midfielder from Cordoba was first, he started talking about the triumph against Elche last Sunday. “We needed the three points and achieving them is the prize for all the work we are doing”.
He followed this statement with these words, “It was a game we really had to fight to win and now we have to carry on. The intensity we had during the game is how to play well and in games makes you opponents really uncomfortable. Now the moment is here for us to play in a clearer style”.
When asked about Natalio’s goals which came from a pass Juanlu provided he said, “If you can score goals or assist in making them then all the better. Last Sunday’s game has left me in a very positive frame of mind”.
He was then asked about this weekend’s game, and if he thought the team could win again. The player from Andalucía answered, “We are playing at home and that is always good. The fans are happy and I feel is very positive to have another home game”.
Finally, Juanlu Hens talked about the rivalry to have a place in the first eleven.”The competition is good. Everyone has to fight for their place. We are a team and the group finally is the entity who benefits from our effort”.
Dani Kome, for his part, started talking about how the group feels. “We are very happy. This win came at the right time, but now we are only thinking about the next game. The most important thing is to win again. We need more points to move up the table. Then with the players we have our style of play will show”.
The midfield from Cameroon, also confessed that the win against Elche had renewed his confidence. “We need a run of wins, when you win everything looks better. We have more confidence and not only did we win but we didn’t receive any goals”.
Kome, on the other hand also talked about Mandia, “The new coach has given me a chance to play. The other day I wanted to play longer but that doesn’t matter. The team won and that is what counts”. Kome finished by saying thanks to the fans, “We are at the bottom of the table and in spite of this still 16,000 people came to the stadium for every game. We need to thanks the fans form our hearts and reward them with victories”.



Rumor says the Formula Uno may be shown in the stadium on Sunday. The Cabildo are aparently looking into if it is possible.

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