The Espanyol winger acknowledged this Tuesday that the defeat against Leganés hurts everyone, but he advocated “moving forward and looking at Saturday’s game.”
The blue and white youth player, now recovered from his injury, feels better with each training session
The Espanyol striker Jofre Carreras explained this Tuesday that last Friday’s defeat against Leganés (0-1) “It hurts everyone, but we have to move on because it doesn’t end.“.
The footballer, after training at the Dani Jarque Sports City and in statements to the club, pointed out that the locker room must turn the page and “think about the next game“. The blue and white team faces the Real Sporting Gijón and will defend his position of direct promotion.
The youth player predicted a “complicated” match, although he added that “all” matches in this category are: “Second Division is a very difficult category and we must be prepared to play against any rival in any scenario“.
Jofre Carreras also recalled that this season the classification is very close and “the first nine are very close together“In fact, from first (Leganés) to ninth (Real Zaragoza) there is a five-point difference.
On a personal level, the player confessed that every day that passes feel better” and this every time “happier”. “When you stop due to injury, even for a short time, It’s hard to pick up the pace, but I’m happy“, he said. The attacker has played eight games this season, four of them as a starter.