From everything to nothing. “It wasn’t easy” to digest for Ramon Terrats. The 21-year-old Catalan midfielder went from playing absolutely everything with Girona to watching the games from the stands -or even from home- for more than two months due to an injury that forced him to undergo surgery after fracturing his tibia . Once recovered, Míchel Sánchez has decided to go little by little with the footballer and has made him come on as a substitute in the last two games. “He told me to be calm and enjoy when I have the opportunity & rdquor ;, commented Terrats.
“I feel very well physically, getting better and better. I am completing weeks and I notice the physical load. I do strength work to improve later on the pitch. It hasn’t been easy this time, especially at the beginning, because I went from playing everything to seeing that I didn’t have the same participation. Mentally it’s not easy, but I’m adapting. I have the desire and illusion to improve so that the opportunity arrives. Little by little & rdquor ;, she admitted.
Terrats said that “I am confident that I can reach direct promotion”. “Now the distance is a bit far, 8 points, but this month’s situation will determine what the team can do: whether it will reach the play-offs or get direct promotion. I am sure we can do it. Why not? & rdquor ;, he added.
In that sense, winning Valladolid this Saturday will be important: “It will be difficult. They have gone 8 days without losing at home and they will mark the small mistakes in the areas”. The midfielder believes that “direct matches are important to win because you see which team is better.” “That would allow us to gain confidence and face the end of the season with enthusiasm & rdquor ;, he settled.