A starter on Sunday against Everton in the most recent fixture of pre-season, David Soria gave his thoughts not only on the match aganst Ronald Koeman's boys, but also on the level the team has reached following just over a month of work. In fact, the keeper estimated that the group “is playing at 70-80 percent” and that the only thing lacking is “a bit of power in certain areas, but with training that will sort itself out”.
That was the case this weekend in both friendlies, against Southampton and Everton, with the Spaniard starting against the latter and, following the match, describing it as “a god match to grow, to keep working on our pace, and to get to a good level as a collective. You don't have to look too much into the results during pre-season, but rather at how the team play, which I think is rather well. We're missing something in terms of power in the two halves of the pitch, but otherwise we're pleased going forward”.
"Sergio and I have healthy competition, and from there it's up to the coach to decide"
He has shared playing time with Sergio Rico, who played the full 90 minutes of Saturday's game, and with whom he claims he has “healthy competition, without any problems. Each of us gives are all and from there it's up to the coach to decide”.
Overall, Soria highlights the good level the squad has offered overall over the friendlies contested up to now: “Our feelings, despite certain results, are good, we have possession of the ball... maybe we lack that, the power on the pitch in certain areas, but with training that will sort itself out. I can see that the team is working at 70-80 percent at this stage of pre-season”.
"All the work we're putting in is so that we can be happy with ourselves"
A percentage which he predicts will increase before the first official match, the first leg of the Champions League play-off in Turkey on Wednesday the 16th: “That's the objective right now, to get through that tie. Obviously it isn't the same as playing a friendly, it requires a lot more intensity and concentration, but otherwise, everything we've been working on is so that we can be happy with ourselves”.