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Lander Olaetxea: "We have to rely on Ipurua to get the three points, which we need."

SD Eibar hosts Albacete BP at Ipurua on Saturday at 4:15 p.m.

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Form moment: "We know the results are there. We must focus on the Albacete match, taking what we do well in previous games and, above all, polishing the mistakes we've made and that decisiveness in the areas. We want to focus on the match beyond its significance, focusing on our strengths and how to hurt Albacete to win these three points at home."

The formula for consistency: "It always seems like playing at home gives you an extra boost. It's clear that you play with your fans and in conditions you already know, but I can't tell you the exact reason why we don't perform as well away from home. What I do know is that another match is coming at Ipurua, and we have to hold on to that to get the three points, which we need."

First months at SD Eibar: "I'm very happy, honestly, from the beginning they've treated me extraordinarily, both the people at the club and my teammates. I'm enjoying it a lot, learning. Regarding what I can contribute, I think it's what you're seeing. I'm learning day by day. The behaviors, both of the team and each player, are evolving, and we must adapt to what is asked of us. When the victories come, that evolution we're all experiencing will be more evident."

Club virtues: "Above all, the closeness in every sense. Not just among us, but with the people at the club, with the town, the fans. It all feels very close, and that helps the player tremendously to bring out their best version."

A message: "We are going to come out with the desire for redemption that we were left with in Almería to turn the situation around. We want the three points to stay here, and together we can have a beautiful afternoon at Ipurua."

Reunion: "Yes, it's special. Besides, it's another club where I felt comfortable. I was happy there, and it's special to see people you meet again, teammates, and everyone else. It's nice to face them, and I wish them all the luck in the world starting Sunday."

Handling pressure: "In the end, the teams that know how to maintain stability will stay at the top. In good results, in bad ones, they must be clear about what they need to hold on to. We must keep a cool head in those good and bad moments to hold on tight to what's coming because this is very long, and we will have our moments."

Tilting the balance: "We have no choice but to keep working. In the end, making the coin land heads up also depends on us. To keep pushing and keep pushing, and in the end, that wind will surely give us the push for it to land heads up."