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Jimmy: "There's a lot of work and suffering to be done and points to be won"

The midfielder evaluates the team's fine form, issuing a reminder that "we haven't done anything yet", but is determined to get the three points against Cádiz

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Jimmy appeared in the Press Room this morning to weigh up the state of the team following the second training session of the week.  The academy graduate was asked about the good form, following two consecutive victories, and commented that "they are two very important wins after a poor run.  We haven't done anything yet.  We still have a lot of battling to do, a lot of work, a lot of suffering...and a lot of points to be won. It's true that you approach the week in a different way (after winning), though."
Regarding the Alcorcón match and the team's good performance, the midfielder commented that "it's true that we knew how to suffer and carry the weight of the match.  I thought it was one of our most complete matches of the season.  I knew we'd never won there, but I don't really care about those things.  We had to do things better and consolidate, and that's what
we did.  I feel good, physically and mentally, and even more so after two victories."
Currently playing alongside Tejera in central midfield, Jimmy said that "it's good to play next to him.  He's one of the best midfielders in the division and he always tries to lend me a hand. When he's on form the whole team notices it."
Ahead of the visit of league leaders Cádiz, Jimmy was clear that "the team is better than ever and the opponent doesn't matter.  The leaders are coming and they are a great team, but we have to get three points at the Carlos Tartiere."