The day after Salamanca UDS’ “hard” goodbye to the Cup, “few words” and “work”: “The sun will rise again”

The day after Salamanca UDS’ “hard” goodbye to the Cup, “few words” and “work”: “The sun will rise again”
The day after Salamanca UDS’ “hard” goodbye to the Cup, “few words” and “work”: “The sun will rise again”

Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 1:22 p.m.

| Updated 2:26 p.m.





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The return to reality for Salamanca UDS has been hard. The squad has returned to work to prepare for this Sunday’s clash against Deportivo Fabril at the Helmántico stadium with long faces and still ruminating on the 0-7 against Celta de Vigo. «It is a day of few words, just by looking at each other we already know what each one’s mood is. lWhat we have to do is let the hours pass and work. That is the only remedy I know to erase what has happened. The sun will rise again», stated goalkeeper Jon Villanueva.

«It was a hard day, it was not what we all wanted and imagined. The heads today are still on the result. But we already have to think about Sunday, because it is an important game. We want revenge», the Basque goalkeeper assured this newspaper at the end of training.

What hurt the squad the most about this Wednesday’s clash was the result: «You have the illusion of playing against a Primera after so many years and you do not expect the forcefulness of the result. Seeing yourself with an 0-7 at home… And yes it is a Primera, but it is a 0-7. And it is difficult and hard to digest. We knew we had little chance of beating them and we stuck to that. “We did not expect this outcome.”

As for the reasons why the result came, Villanueva assured that the Celta players were “very dynamic”, with “great ball handling”: “The changes in positions and transitions demonstrated the difference that exists between categories.”

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