Pablo Machín spoke to the media this Friday after training to explain how he sees Sunday's game against Real Sociedad, where we return to action in La Liga: 'That's our intention - to give the best version of ourselves in every competition. We know that it's difficult against any rival and Real Sociedad will be no different. It's true they haven't won at home yet, but they are the best away side. They will make it a tough game and we hope they don't pick up their first win at home on Sunday.' Regarding those missing, he prefers to wait: 'I try to be honest. We keep working and we'll see how they recover tomorrow. It'll be difficult for them to give their best level, but they might be able to help us out. I can't say anything for definite until we know how they are. Common sense is the best in these situations and you have to play the players in the best condition. It's best not to take risks with muscular problems because we could end up losing them for even longer. If they don't feel good tomorrow, they're unlikely to play.'
Speaking further about the potentially injured players, Machín highlighted the importance of Escudero's recovery. 'Every injury is a worry. In some areas of the pitch, it's more difficult to find a replacement and it's true that our defenders are picking up the most. Escudero managed the 90 minutes yesterday and we can count on him, but if our number nine can't play it would be a setback. It was going to happen at some point and we'll have to deal with it. It's a challenge for us to see how we adapt.'
The Sorian spoke with irony when presented with some of Real Sociedad's stats as they have not won at home yet this season: 'Well, if that's what the stats say, we can leave now and that's that. I know people are saying they haven't won at the Anoeta yet, but if they are the best away team it's because they have talent. We hope they don't pick up their first home win on Sunday, but we know they are a big team who will fight for the Europa League. They are similar to us in terms of the squad and they'll have the incentive of making their fans happy.
If they are the best away team it's because they have talent, we hope they don't pick up their first home win on Sunday
Furthermore, he spoke about the possible replacements for André Silva if the Portuguese ends up not making the game: 'Every time the strikers have played they've had chances to score and strikers are often judged by their goals, but the other day Ben Yedder was decisive without scoring. It's important to focus on the performance and their attitude. Yesterday Promes and Muriel were denied by the post but they scored in Europe. They are good players and help the team even without goals.'