Alavés and Atlético face each other today in Ibaia

Women’s Athletics visits Deportivo Alaves. This classic starts at 12:00 in Ibaia. The match is broadcast by Deporteur.

None of the candidates play more than three points in this final showdown that will close the championship for the Albiones as locals and the Rojiblanks as visitors. Both teams can, yes, still move up a certain position in the table. Alavés are in tenth place in their Premier League debut, two points behind Sevilla and one less than Betis. The Bilbao girls are in seventh place and with Levante in sixth place.

“We are privileged to be able to work on what we love most and while nothing is at stake, the team must show that ambition and self-esteem in every game,” assured Iraia Ituregi yesterday in Lezama.

The coach of “Atletico” clearly indicated that “when preparing this match, we did not take into account the first match, because the characteristics of the field are very different. It is an artificial grass pitch and the dimensions are smaller. We will have to adapt to that, the team showed that it performs well there too. “The actions in focus will regain a lot of importance and we will have to pass the target.”

Still unsure of what his future at the club will look like ahead of this summer’s presidential election, Iraia insists Alavés is having a great season. “The first round was spectacular, the second round was not so good. Their goal was rescue and they are in the center of the table. I expect a difficult game. This is a tense team that believes in what they do. They will be motivated to avoid what happened in Lezama (4-1 loss). “It will be an even match on an uncomfortable field.”

Iraya and the athletic chair

Iraia explained in Lezama yesterday that there was no news about Moraza and Lúcia about their future either. When asked if he would ever see himself coaching the men’s athletics team, Luutara answered, among other things, “I couldn’t imagine playing 400 games or coaching the first women’s team; “Like now, I can’t imagine being a man trainer.”

Loyutara noted that “equality is not that a woman should be included in the men’s first team because of the quota issue, but that it is caused by opportunity; But it is true that this opportunity is worth it. “I’m sure it will happen, but it’s a glass ceiling that we’ve already broken in women’s football and we are slowly breaking through in men’s football.”

Source: La Neta Neta

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