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Corberán elaborates: "The game is a chance to grow and show our commitment" .

Carlos Corberán, Valencia CF's coach, appeared in a press conference prior of the LALIGA EA SPORTS match versus Real Madrid CF at Mestalla.



He wishes for 2025.

"First and foremost, I wish everyone in attendance a happy New Year. I hope it provides great joy to Valencia CF fans. On a professional and personal level, I wish to bring the greatest delight to the club."

His first days with Valencia CF.

"We've been working with this group for five days. Everything is new. We'll be facing all of the LALIGA teams, and we'll have to prepare the same manner because each game is vital."

"I have just arrived at Valencia CF, and I respect all debates, but I also know the fans very well, and I believe they will not abandon us." They understand their importance to the team. I know how much they have suffered, but I am conscious, and I believe they will be with us."

The fans"I don't enjoy asking supporters for anything. We must offer to them. I am aware of the club's current circumstances, and the only thing that matters is that we offer the fans our best. The supporters respond when they witness the team's effort, commitment, attitude, etc. It is a fanbase that understands, appreciates, and reacts. Instead of asking for anything, give them everything. That is the commitment I have made since the first day and share with my players."

The Transfer Market

"It's only been open for 48 hours. The club was working on reinforcements prior to my visit, and we are all eager to see progress - perhaps, we will be able to provide updates shortly. I arrive with the mindset of working alongside the majority of this group. Those that enter will be added to the group. My goal is to achieve the best performance from the squad. I appreciate the many places, and this is necessary. From there, I am a coach who is actively involved in the squad's evolution, and I want to be informed about the club's plans for growth."

The dressing rooms

"It's difficult to reach judgments in just five days. I am confident that if the team maintains the attitude, commitment, and work that they have demonstrated over the last few days, we will develop significantly. That is the goal. I appreciate what I've seen, and if we can keep this passion and energy, we will develop."

"It is critical that the team understands every contest we play. The game's identity is designed with the opponents in mind, as well as what we want to display on the pitch. Every team has nuances. Rather than focusing on them, my attention is on us, on getting back to our best and establishing the competitive identity that we want to project. The game provides an opportunity to develop, communicate ideas, and display commitment and enthusiasm. We must get closer to the Valencia CF that we need to be."

Communicating ideas

"The first thing is the way we have to proceed. I like the players to feel the same way. From there, there are nuances in terms of the identity of the game and team that we have begun to build. Beyond the preparation of the match, the values of dedication, commitment, desire to grow and improve need to be there. Every day we must get better and our desire to grow should be at a maximum." Assistance for people impacted by DANA.

"Every gesture benefits sport. The entire Spanish football community was involved and showed their support. Real Madrid's was emotional. The country's solidarity was evident, particularly in football, as it paid tribute to the Valencian people. It is a gesture that is cherished and loved."

The January fixture list

“I don't talk about months. My focus is on games. These past few days there has been time dedicated to the game and to talking about ourselves as a team. Ahead of us, we have to confront all of our competitors in LALIGA. My goal will always be to prepare optimally for each game."

His first game in Mestalla

"It is an absolute source of pride and a great responsibility to be Valencia CF coach and tomorrow we begin the journey together."

Injuries

"Most of the players out have been long term, so there is nothing new that affects tomorrow's game."

The team's identity

"The key is who we want to be on the field, how we play, and how we compete. I want a team that is dedicated, courageous, and resilient. I want that to be clear throughout the game."

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