Alavés Coach Coudet Seeking Recognition Amid Luis García Plaza Loyalty

Eduardo Coudet, the Alavés coach, recently spoke about his approach to the upcoming game against Leganés, and it’s clear he’s got a solid plan in place since taking over the Mendizorroza bench. So, how’s he feeling about all this? Honestly, he says he’s feeling a bit indifferent, like he’s not getting the recognition he deserves. “I understand the love and respect for Luis García,” he notes, “but I’ve come here to do my best for Alavés, working every day, 24 hours, for the club.” He’s all about putting the club’s shield first, wanting every team – from the subsidiary to the youth to Baskonia – to win.

Assessing the Duel Against Leganés

When asked about the importance of the game, Coudet downplays the idea that it’s do-or-die, pointing out that there are still 15 games to go. “Nothing is definitive at this point,” he says. That being said, he knows how crucial the match is, so they’re going all out to win. His take is pretty straightforward: if they keep doing things right, they can beat any rival.

Playing Style and Progress

Coudet believes the team’s been doing some things well, even if the results haven’t always reflected that. “It’s hard to say the team does many things well when the results don’t match,” he admits, “but I believe it. We’ve deserved more, and the small details have really penalized us.” Despite this, he’s optimistic, thinking they’re getting better every week. So, what’s the plan moving forward? For Coudet, it’s about continuing to improve and push forward, one game at a time.

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