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Jon Pérez Bolo: "Prepare the match in the best way in order to win it"

The Coach underlines his side's courage at La Romareda, stating that "when things work out then confidence grows"

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Real Oviedo Head Coach Jon Pérez Bolo appeared in the Press Room at El Requexón today ahead of Wednesday's fixture against SD Huesca at the Carlos Tartiere.
 
The Gaffer began by analysing the state of the squad ahead of the Huesca encounter, saying that "it's going to be impossible for Marco (Sangalli) to make it, because he's not going to train today. We are going to do tests to see what he has."
 
Regarding the tightly-packed fixture schedule and the fast-approaching league fixture, the Coach admitted that "when you have such a short space between matches you prepare for them in a different way, but the tactical preparation is the same. We have analysed the Zaragoza match, we are talking about Huesca, and today we will prepare for the match. They have to relax, work with the physios, and recover."
 
Asked about the team's improvement during the second half at La Romareda, Bolo believes that "this season we have seen similar things in other matches. Now we have to bring continuity to it and do it for longer. When things work out then confidence grows and morale improves."
 
Regarding the importance of being back at the Carlos Tartiere in front of the fans, the Coach stated that "we have talked about it many times. What makes us proud is when the fans to feel proud of us. We have to get good results so that they feel that way, and give them the results to repay them for everything that they give us. They are behind their team to the death."
 
Finally, with respect to SD Huesca and the match that he is expecting this Wednesday at the Carlos Tartiere, Bolo highlighted that "they also have a new coach, with new ideas... everything has a process to it. We have the work we have to do clear in our minds, and we will prepare the match in the best way in order to win. I am hungry to help the club to improve, for this to work out, and for us to be able to keep growing. I have faced Ziganda many times and my players know him. It's another battle, but we have to play our game and think about ourselves."