Alavés midfielder Toni Moya, who started the season with little prominence, has made a hole in the wide area and in the team, quite the opposite of Manu García Alonso who has suffered the other way around and now barely has minutes. Calleja tries to play all the keys to get out of this complicated situation. “I think we are working well and that we will achieve the goal of salvation. Now there are two very important games against Cádiz and Elche,” says Moya.
Bad numbers don’t daunt Moya. “We continue to trust that the results have to come. Let’s see if we can get the three points in Cádiz. The message that the coach sends us is one of tranquility and confidence. We must be attentive to the small details but I think that the line to continue is what we have now. The aspects of scoring a goal or not will surely change soon. The other day, for example, we hit two crossbars and if they come in we would now be talking about another result. I repeat, these are details that we must correct if we want to start adding soon, “he added.
Toni Moya is becoming an unquestionable player in the opening eleven of Javi Calleja but, as long as the victories do not come, he will not feel completely satisfied. In this sense, he pointed out that “it is true that the results do not come out and that makes you screwed, although on a personal level I am fine because I see that I am adding minutes week after week. I think I have adapted well to this category since I come from Second B. It is especially noticeable in the rhythm. You have to be focused from the first minute to the last in all the games. “
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The losing streak is evident. Alavés has achieved a victory, has suffered seven defeats and is pending the match against Villarreal at La Cerámica. “The results are a matter of dynamics but I see that in the last matches we are reaching the opposite goal more, with more people up front. We must continue working day by day in this line to be able to score more goals. We know it and we prepare it in the workouts, “he reflects.
Now there are two key duels in the Nuevo Mirandilla and against Elche in Vitoria. “Every game adds up and every weekend is important. But it is true that, against more direct rivals, you have to add three at a time. It is something that we need now and we know that it is very important. In Cádiz, which is the first of all, you have to be attentive to the second plays, to the divided balls because then they can catch you on the counter. We are working on both defensive and offensive aspects and that has to be seen later in the results ”, he observed.
The media sent a ball to the crossbar the other day in the game against Real Betis and talked about that play from the first half. A direct corner kick that almost ended in an Olympic goal. “What I was telling you, there are days when that ball goes in and others don’t. I thought the goalkeeper had cleared it but then I realized that he had hit the crossbar. I am confident to take free kicks and corners and, in that sense, I am happy that the coach is counting on me. I have always been used to doing it and it is not a special pressure for me ”, he specified.
About his location in the field going down to collect balls from the defenders or waiting to receive the ball in more offensive positions to link with the points, Toni Moya also opined. “That depends on the game and the rival. There are times when you have to go down a little more to look for the balls and others when you can move to another place more linked to the ones above. Not all teams play the same and every The game is different. You have to know how to adapt to all parties and rivals. “
The footballer is very comfortable in Vitoria but he does not forget his origins, which have two ramifications. “I feel half Extremaduran, half Mallorcan. I was born in Extremadura but from a very young age I went to live in the Balearic Islands. I do not know very well what I feel, maybe half and half is the most appropriate, “he concluded.
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