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A. Hidalgo: "We must keep up the standards"

SD Huesca coach spoke ahead of the encounter against Albacete BP with a very clear idea: "the important thing is to secure all three points and to do so we must keep up the standards"

The Azulgranas face their upcoming clash "with the confidence that comes from good work and results," but aware that they must continue "pushing to the limit." Antonio Hidalgo's message has touched the dressing room, and the Huesca team will travel to Albacete bearing that idea in mind. "We have to push to the limit - we need to want more and keep securing points because we need more points to achieve the goal," said the coach ahead of matchday 33.

The match in Albacete is expected to be "vital, as the team is still urged to earn points." The opponent has got a new coach on the bench, and Hidalgo asks his players "for maximum concentration and to maintain the sense of urgency to keep adding points."

Sobre el nuevo técnico, decía, “los dos nos conocemos y nos hemos enfrentado, me alegro que haya podido dar el salto al fútbol profesional porque es un entrenador muy válido y muy bien preparado”. Y añadía, “nos pondrá las cosas difíciles, tiene un equipo con talento y jugadores diferenciales en el último tercio. No tiene mucho tiempo para implementar su idea, pero tiene un equipo con potencial y jugadores de calidad. Están en una situación complicada, con esa necesidad de ganar, y nos lo van a poner muy difícil. Espero un partido igualado que se decidirá por pequeños detalles”.

About the new coach, Hidalgo told us: "We both know each other and have faced each other." And he added: "Although he doesn't have much time to set his idea, he'll make things difficult for us, as he has a talented team with quality players in the final third. They are in a complicated situation, needing to win. I expect an even match that will be decided by small details."

And the coach is clear that "victories provide the team with calm and confidence, but we need to keep pushing to the limit. Anything can happen, and we have to pay maximum attention. My players are making something very beautiful - hopefully, we can keep it."