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Nolaskoain: "In the month and a half that remains, it's the small details that will make the difference"

The Eibar player stresses that at Albacete "we want to have the upper hand in the game to make them feel uncomfortable and play how we want to play"

Peru Nolaskoain has assured that in the month and a half that remains of the competition, "the small details will make the difference", which is why he has asked the fans to continue with their support for the team, "because that gives us a lot to us". "We have to all go in the same direction because if you deviate a little, the others catch you and you no longer have time to redirect the situation."

 

Speaking at a press conference following Thursday’s training session at Ipurua, the Armero midfielder stressed that Eibar travel to Albacete "with motivation and concentration". "We want to have the upper hand in the match to make them feel uncomfortable and play how we want to play."

 

PERU NOLASKOAIN PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

 

“We know where we’re going and, as we said, last year we had a bad experience with a few games left at the end of the year. A few points can make all the difference.”

 

“We’ve seen the last two games that Alcorcón made life difficult for us, Andorra too. Albacete want to win too. We have enough motivation and we need to go there with concentration, if we don’t match their intensity and in what they’re good at, it won’t be enough.”

 

“We have to look at ourselves. If the others lose, that’s great and it gives us some margin. But we have three games left at home, three away, and we have to go game by game.”

 

“The win over Andorra helps us, more than just points, because we won away and it gave us a push for our morale to be strong away from Ipurua and Sunday will be another test.”

 

“Through all the whole game we have to play how we want to play. We need to know how to play and try to have the control of the game to make the 90 minutes what we want to play, to make them feel uncomfortable.”


“We come into this from two wins in a row, if we can make it three, four, all of the games left, then that’s even better. They’ve also won the last two and are at home, in a position they don’t want to be in, so it will be a beautiful game with two teams playing for something important, even if they are different things.”