Michel Sanchez Confident of Remaining with Girona Next Season

Michel Sanchez Confident of Remaining with Girona Next Season
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In the aftermath of Girona's commanding 3-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano, head coach Michel Sanchez expressed not only his satisfaction with the win but also shared insights into his future with the Catalonian club. The win, which marked a return to form following a three-match winless streak, has not only boosted team morale but also positioned Girona as the highest-scoring team in this season's La Liga campaign.

Michel emphasized the ongoing work and dedication required from his team, stating, "There's a lot of work ahead. The team needed to win after three matches without a victory. We've won again and became the most productive team in La Liga this season. We want to remain true to ourselves until the end. I hope we can continue to fight for a spot in the Champions League."

With a ten-point lead over the fifth place, Girona's prospects for securing a Champions League spot look promising, yet Michel insists that the journey is far from over. "The gap from fifth place is ten points, but there's still much to be done. We must continue to work at 100% to realize the dream of the Champions League," he added.

Amid speculations about his future, Michel's declaration of his intentions to stay with Girona for the next season is a significant affirmation of his commitment to the club's project and its aspirations. "I'm confident that I'll be here next season," Michel stated, underscoring his dedication to Girona's ongoing success and his belief in the club's direction and potential for continued achievement in Spanish football's top flight.

This statement not only quells rumors about his potential departure but also signals to the players, fans, and club management that Michel is invested in building on the current season's successes. With Michel at the helm, Girona aims to maintain its upward trajectory and secure its place among La Liga's elite, with an eye firmly set on European competition.