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Ramón: “My aim is to do the best I can”

The young midfielder has spent lockdown with his family in Granada: “It was horrible saying goodbye, but if you’re going to fulfil your dream, it levels things out”, he said.

Training at home or La Rosaleda

“It’s pretty different as you only have limited space at home and it’s difficult using certain equipment. This is the place we love the most, our habitat and I’m very happy to be back”.

Progression

“I wasn’t expecting the season to turn out like this at all. I’m delighted and the aim is to do the best I can, with more hard work, and I’m sure that things will be much better next year”.

Pellicer

“I’m incredibly grateful to the coach. I’m so excited and eager to repay the trust he has shown in me”.

Family

“For several years I’ve not been able to spend a lot of time with them, and now being in quarantine with my family has been the best. It was horrible saying goodbye, but if you’re going to fulfil your dream and do what you love best, it levels things out”.

‘In crescendo’

“The work we’re doing is designed to go from less to more. We work individually with the ball, with more focus on the physical, to little by little gain tone and shape”.