LAS PALMAS, Spain — As LaLiga EA Sports dey enter di final stretch, tension don dey rise for Gran Canaria ahead of important match wey go gree Valencia and Las Palmas fight for survival. Dis week, media don report say midfielder Javi Muñoz go enter deal with Valencia after im contract expire for June. Dis news don create serious wahala for team wey dey fight to avoid relegation.
Javi Muñoz wey dey shine for Las Palmas and play key role for di season, no don sign new contract. Dis one don raise speculations about im future as im dey prepare for di final five matches wey fit determine di team’s fate. Muñoz performance don make am a crucial player, but di rumors don overshadow di pressing matter of di upcoming match.
Diego Martínez, di head coach for Las Palmas, express im frustration about di situation during im press conference. E talk am with laughter but di weight of di matter dey clear for im face. “Well, e don start di show for di end of di season. Next year, e go still be di same, but we dey hopeful to dey for Primera División next season. I don also hear news wey no be true,” e tell reporters.
Martínez show say e get confidence for Muñoz and di overall team, but di pressure to deliver dey high. “Dis na di world of fake news. Whether e true or not, no be wetin go help us for di match tomorrow. E go just add more stories for di next five matches wey we fit play.”
As Martínez dey try manage di distraction, e also emphasize di importance of staying focused. “Getting to di last five matches alive na success, but we still get serious work to do to achieve our goal,” e add. Di coach don mention that Fabio Silva fit miss di crucial match due to health reasons but no one knows di full impact of im absence on di team’s performance.
Martínez dey call for support from fans for di upcoming home match, stressing say public morale go matter as di team dey strive to fight for survival. “We dey need our fans to back us, we want dem to show di kind of support wey go carry us through dis tough time,” e conclude.
Dis talk about rumours and transfers don become di headline of di week despite important fixture wey dey loom. Both Las Palmas and Valencia go face off dis weekend in a match wey fit determine di future of both teams as dem go compete for a safe spot in di league.