"I don't think about it. I think that if I stop to think about everything that has happened,
about all the games, I've played, then maybe it would worry me a little."
"The only thing that really worries me is trying to do more, trying to keep increasing those numbers,
but without the objective of a specific number in mind. Tomorrow I'll see how far I've come."
"At the moment, I will continue working so that this continues to increase."
"I don't think it's a negative thing when people talk about you as a leader or a person who helps out."
"On the contrary, it's a goal that I have always had. It's something that I've been concerned about since I started out until now."
"The only thing I am clear about is that I try to be professional and I try to do things to the best of my ability, always."
"Sometimes it works out better and sometimes worse, but it's the goal I have."
"It may seem strange, but I consider myself to be just like any other person, like someone who doesn't play football."
"I enjoy the same things that anyone else enjoys: taking a walk with the family, being at home with friends..."
"I believe that, in that sense, I haven't changed at all because of being a footballer."
"It's a bit of a shame for me to be seen in a different way because, simply, what I'm trying to do is,
as one coach used to say, 'give normality to the abnormal' within the world of football. That's my way of life."
"Everyone adapts as best they can, because there are things you cannot change. But it is true that I'm a little different."
"I like tranquility, I like to do my job and I try to go unnoticed."
"I know what I am. From the beginning I have always given all that I have."
"Obviously, if you don't have that something extra, you can't be competing as I think I've been doing so far."
"But I'm very clear about what I have and what I am and, going from there, I know that I will continue to do important things."
"Unfortunately, a lot of time in the world of football we get distracted. We don't value what really matters."
"Yes, it's true that football invokes a lot of passion. For me, it is my job and, logically, I wouldn't change it for
anything because I am very happy with what I have. But I know what I want and what I don't want in my life."
"In the end, that's also applicable to everything in a way. Not only in football, but also in everyday life."
"Everyone has their values and handles their situation based a little on that."
"We know the philosophy of the club, and that's why it's such a special club. But we don't give it any more importance than that."
"We know that all teams strengthen their squads. We try to be a strong group, which we are, and that's enough for us."
"It's an advantage we have, in that sense, with respect to other clubs. I think it's noticeable that the young players
who go up to the first team, in addition to having already trained with us at other times, know where
they come from. They know what they are going to find, they know they are going to have some teammates
who will help them and, above all, they know what the coach will ask of them."
"So, in that sense, I think we have an advantage, and that is showing through."
"It's hard to explain to people who are not in our situation. There are many things that are difficult."
"All changes are difficult. Not because the coach is better or worse, but because, in the end, they are changes."
"As in anybody's life, you have to try to adapt. You have to try to understand what is being
transmitted to you in certain situations and carry it out. That takes time, and in football time does not exist."
"There are tricky situations, but change exists and you must adapt to it as quickly as possible."
"On the one hand it is good that people get concerned, because that means that the team have done things very well for a long time."
"We are the first to acknowledge that things have not gone as we have wanted, but every day we work so that in the game,
which is the real test, things go well. Logically, when results don't come, my teammates and I are the most affected and
suffer the most, but we don't look back. You have to progress, you have to try to get a little better every day to
perform at the level you want to be at, and everything comes from there."
"I don't think there should be deadlines. The most important thing is that Yeray has recovered and managed to beat his cancer."
"Now he will need enough time to get back on the pitch."
"Everyone around him knows that he" is raring to get back and compete."
"The most important thing is that he has recovered."
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