Luis Milla has integrated perfectly into the city of Granada. In his second season as a Nasrid, he is one of the soccer players most loved by the fans and details like the one he had with the CD Luis Braile, team of the ONCE of Granada, make him receive even more affection. Mile shared a training session with Inés and Carol, players of the Granada women’s team, in an adapted football day with the collaboration of the GCF 1931 Foundation, who delivered red and white shirts to CD Luis Braile, and the City Council.
The good Milla, along with Inés and Carol, did not hesitate to put themselves in the shoes of the ONCE players, which this season will play in the First National B1, reserved for totally blind. The three of them, with a mask and special glasses, rehearsed penalty kicks with the sound ball that is used in this discipline, and the movements and positioning on the field. An experience in which they had the support of Alberto Morillas, captain of CD Luis Braile, and the coaches of the Granada team.
“It has been a unique experience. I had seen it on TV and the truth is that what they do has a lot of merit. I have put on the mask and I am not able to pass two passes, so they have a lot of merit. It has been a joy to be here with them, “acknowledged Milla after training.
On the other hand, Milla was present last Thursday at the Ser Deportivos Granada microphones, and spoke about the current moment of the team: “In this era of football there is a lot of rush and little patience, but we focus on that things are being done well. We have worked a lot since the season started and, although the rarefied environment did not help, we were confident that the work we were doing was good. We needed the victory against Sevilla to endorse it. “