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Tejera: "Look out for the health of everybody"

The Catalan, who is spending his free time taking guitar lessons and reading, highlights that "we have to keep working at home"

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Sergio Tejera was today's player to answer questions from the Press, spending part of his Thursday responding from his home.
- What type of training do you do each day?  How do you kill the rest of the time?
- We can work from home with the GoFit equipment thanks to the Fitness Coach, who's made a plan for each of us.  We are trying to deal with it in the best way possible, doing things which were overdue, and occupying the time.  It's the time to pick that book that we'd left to one side back up, talk to our partners, and I am learning to play the guitar.
- Following Rubiales' comments, do you think the most appropriate thing would be to finish the season, even if it has to be extended beyond 30th June?
- I am in favour of finishing LaLiga.  I want to play and get back to normality, but within the parameters of not spreading the virus.  If there is a way of making it safe within all this, then I would be delighted to get back playing.  The fairest thing would be to finish it on the pitch.  I would always like to have my fans behind me when I'm on the pitch, I don't like matches behind closed doors.  I hope we can find an agreement that works for everyone. We have to look out for the health of everybody.
- What do you miss the most in your day-to-day routine?*
- Being with people, with my teammates...  We spend a lot of hours together and now we are calling to see each other and find out how we are getting on at home.  The day-to-day is what is upsetting us, just like everybody else, and we have to try to deal with it in the best way possible.
- Physically, if this gets sorted out in time to resume the league season, do you think that you will be able to tell which teams have worked better during this period, or will it be more or less the same for everybody?*
- Physically it is going to penalise all the teams.  It's impossible not to lose something after spending a month stuck at home.  A month without touching a ball, without being on the pitch...we are going to notice it. We have to keep working at home and return to training with as many guarantees as possible, especially to avoid injuries.
- Best wishes and a hug to everybody.