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Yerai Martin: "The team is in good form and the objective is to continue in the same vein away from home"

The Armeras' coach explained that they will continue to look for points on Sunday in Seville against "one of the most in-form teams in the league"

Eibar are at the top of their game, having won three consecutive home games. Although it has not been easy to score away from home, Yerai Martin stressed in a press conference that the objective ahead of the game against Sevilla is clear: "The feelings are good, at more than one point in many of the games played away.

Eibar are at the top of their game, having won three consecutive home games. Although it has not been easy to score away from home, Yerai Martin stressed in a press conference that the objective ahead of the game against Sevilla is clear: "The feelings are good, at more than one point in many of the games played away from home we have competed very well and our objective this weekend is to score in Seville".

The good spirits within the Armeras’ camp are key to continue doing a great job and continue to evolve, as he explained: "We were aware that we were going to have to go through a period of adaptation first, we are doing it and it is showing. Anyone who follows women's football, and in this case Eibar, is aware of the progress we've made from the start of the season to now".

In terms of their opponents, he stressed that Sevilla FC are one of the most in-form teams in the division, having not lost a single game since November. Even so, the Armeras will go all out this Sunday, and with high morale, after the 3 points obtained last weekend against Valencia.

Yerai Martin also took the opportunity to thank SD Eibar once again for the opportunity to continue as coach of the women's first team for another year: "I'm very happy; a coach lives off results but at the same time there's a lot of work behind the scenes with my team and this is a sign that that work is valued".

The good spirits within the Armeras’ camp are key to continue doing a great job and continue to evolve, as he explained: "We were aware that we were going to have to go through a period of adaptation first, we are doing it and it is showing. Anyone who follows women's football, and in this case Eibar, is aware of the progress we've made from the start of the season to now". 

In terms of their opponents, he stressed that Sevilla FC are one of the most in-form teams in the division, having not lost a single game since November. Even so, the Armeras will go all out this Sunday, and with high morale, after the 3 points obtained last weekend against Valencia.

Yerai Martin also took the opportunity to thank SD Eibar once again for the opportunity to continue as coach of the women's first team for another year: "I'm very happy; a coach lives off results but at the same time there's a lot of work behind the scenes with my team and this is a sign that that work is valued".