Girona FC head coach Míchel Sánchez is rallying his squad for a critical test as they prepare to face Rayo Vallecano at the iconic Estadio de Vallecas. Fresh off a tough defeat against Mallorca, Míchel is calling for a strong response from his team, emphasizing that the focus remains on hard work and resilience.
"It's been a normal week," Míchel said. "We just have to keep grinding. I believe we're capable of bouncing back from that tough loss." The coach's confidence in his players is unwavering, as he looks to turn the page and reignite their momentum in La Liga.
Míchel didn't shy away from praising Rayo Vallecano, who are riding a historic wave after securing their first-ever qualification for a European final. "This is going to be a very difficult match," he warned. "They're a team that has made history, and at Vallecas, they're incredibly intense and dangerous on the counterattack. They're second in the league for intensity, only behind Real Sociedad."
Despite the daunting challenge, Míchel is urging his side to block out the noise and focus on their own game plan. "The most important thing now is to think only about ourselves," he stressed. "We need to secure the three points—we really need them. It's about reinforcing what we do well and polishing the small details."
Taking full accountability for the team's current form, Míchel is setting the tone for the season's final stretch. "I take full responsibility. We need to work at two hundred percent," he declared. "The locker room is ready to fight. The team is convinced of what it has to do, and we're determined to win every remaining match."
As Girona looks to regroup and deliver a statement performance, Míchel's message is clear: belief, intensity, and a relentless pursuit of victory. For fans and players alike, this trip to Vallecas is a chance to prove their mettle—and maybe even add a new chapter to their own story.
