After the draw against Lugo, the team celebrated a mathematical permanence that was virtual but also ran out of play-off options
“I have enjoyed this team a lot and I want it to be repeated 100 more times,” said Eder Sarabia, who turned 100 games with Andorra
Andorra’s draw against Lugo was the last train towards an already complicated play-off. The 2-2 left Eder Sarabia’s men without mathematical promotion options, although it also sealed the permanence -until Sunday it was virtual-.
This ‘frees’ the team, which is currently twelfth, ten points out of the play-off and twelve above the red zone. There are three games to be played, where Sarabia will be able to use them as a test bench, although his intention is obviously to finish as high as possible to set the bar very high.
“I prefer the game against Albacete last year. It is a marked day. Also with the debut in Second Division in Oviedo with Pau’s goal at the end. I have really enjoyed this kit and I want it to repeat another 100 times& rdquor ;, said the coach, who completed 100 games with Andorra at Anzo Carro.