Michel aims for first win in Champions League.

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Michel is hoping to lead Girona to victory in the Champions League when they face Slovan Bratislava on Tuesday.

Girona manager Miguel Angel Sanchez Muñoz is targeting victory over Slovan Bratislava in the Champions League on Tuesday. Despite a number of injuries, Relevo reported on Monday สมัคร ufabet 

Girona have lost their first two games to Paris Saint-Germain and Feyenoord Rotterdam. Before heading to Slovan Bratislava in their third game on Tuesday. Where Michel will be aiming to secure his first victory in the Champions League despite a number of injury concerns.

Michel has a long list of injury problems. Including Brian Kiel, Yaser Asprilla, Viktor Tsygankov, Oriol Romeu, Daley Blind, Cristian Portugues Porto, Juan Solis, Pau Lopez and Ricard Artero. The latest is the loss of Abel Ruiz.

‘We don’t have any players coming back from injury. We also have Abel Ruiz with a muscle injury and Gabriel (Miseu) can’t play as well. Because he’s registered with the B team, Marc, Arango who are youth players. Selby and the two goalkeepers are from the reserves. There are a lot of injuries but we have players who can play. So for sure we will be able to bring players back soon.’

said Michel.

‘Everyone is fine, we just need to recover, play and recover. We only have 12 outfielders for tomorrow, including youth and reserves who will join us. We will make changes based on the game, if we need them, that’s it.’

‘Playing in the Champions League with Girona cannot be an ordinary game. I don’t want to pass this competition quietly and not let people see its value. I think that Girona often plays in the Champions League, but not only because of what I do. The club is still committed to the project that people sacrifice their lives for this organization, and that is very valuable. I don’t know if this project has really been recognized. ‘

Michel also spoke about his goal against Slovan Bratislava on Tuesday: ‘From the inside, we feel that we have had to make a huge effort to get here. This is history and we have to value it.’