Jorge Sampaoli discussed a range of issues in his press conference ahead of Sunday's home game against Real Sporting, and provided an update from the treatment room.
Adil Rami and Gabriel Mercado were injured on international duty, and neither will be involved against Sporting at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.
"There aren't any more injury setbacks beyond the problems picked up by those on international duty," he said. "We are looking forward to the game tomorrow and hopeful of playing well and getting a victory."
The manager believes that the two-week international break has served as a period of recuperation. He said: "I am happy that the players have been able to consolidate over the past two weeks, to be able to rediscover their form, their identity and everything that has allowed us to reach the positionin the table that we are in, a historic third place for the club. It was a very important period for that."
Óscar Arias was pictured speaking to the manager at training today, but Sampaoli insists that meeting was not symbolic of anything. "Óscar usually comes to training because he is always near Monchi. Now that Monchi won't be here anymore, I don't know what decision the club will make. Óscar´s attendance at training is nothing unusual because he is always close to us. Our meeting today was reflective of what happens everyday."
Amid speculation this week surrounding the Argentina national team job, Sampoli said: "It [the speculation] is unfair for everyone beacuse there is a manager working there and I haven't spoken with anyone. I'm only thinking about the game against Sporting tomorrow and it's something for them to sort out in Argentina. I haven't had any contact regarding this."