On Wednesday, Girona will make history by hosting their first-ever Champions League match at home, facing Dutch side Feyenoord. This is a monumental occasion for the Spanish club, as it will be the first time their stadium welcomes Europe’s elite competition.
Head coach Míchel is confident that his players are well-prepared and eager to give fans an unforgettable experience.
Despite a tough start to the group stage with an away loss to PSG, Girona remains optimistic. The team has been showing improvement in recent performances, but converting chances into goals has been a challenge. Míchel acknowledges this issue but is hopeful that they can capitalize on opportunities in this crucial match.
With their xG (expected goals) ranking second only to Barcelona in La Liga, Girona feels they deserve better results than they’ve received so far. However, the historic nature of this Champions League match could provide the perfect stage for a turnaround.
Last updated on 01 Oct 2024 - 19:17