Gayà: “We will try to dedicate the victory to the victims and those affected by the DANA. We have to fight every ball for them”
Valencia CF captain speaks to VCF Media
Valencia CF captain, José Luis Gayà, spoke on VCF Radio with the aim of analyzing the team's upcoming matches after the break due to the devastating DANA that occurred in numerous municipalities of the Comunitat Valenciana.
Situation of the team after the DANA
“We are a little better after everything that has happened, but we still have and it will take a long time to get out of our heads everything that has happened and the victims there have been, as well as those affected. It is a situation that has been very complicated for everyone, it has been very hard. It was impossible to compete because we were very affected. It has helped us to train and 'nail' intensity in training and now we are going to play on Saturday and we are going to do it for them, for the people affected, for those who are no longer here, and I'm sure there will be many people from Valencia CF. We are going to try to dedicate the victory to them”.
Special match against Real Betis
“I'm sure it's going to be a very special day. We have to know how to face it after everything, it won't be easy, but we have to be strong and once the match starts, be focused, only, on soccer, but having that emotion and memory to make us feel that we have to compete and fight every ball for them and from the first minute. We have to try and win for them".
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