Cadista coach Sergio González spoke to the media ahead of Sunday's clash against Atlético de Madrid. "We have a titanic match against a team that has very good numbers, who play very well with and without the ball. They are very solid. In attack they have a lot of options. They have very solid players, duel winners and also the figure of Griezmann, who picks up everything because he understands the game very well, he comes on to contribute. Atleti have a lot of weapons and we're going with the hope of competing well. We're going to a complicated ground with the hope of playing well".
Possible rotations. "The day against Betis was a day of a lot of wear and tear and we understood that against Rayo we had to squeeze players who could have been rotated. We did it because we were playing at home. We have to re-evaluate all that, to see which players are used and which are not. On Wednesday we made fewer rotations than usual because we understood that we had to. There are players who have been affected by the effort and there are other team-mates who want to be in the starting line-up".
Visit to the Metropolitano. "When you play at a big team's ground they want to finish the game in the first fifteen minutes and then manage it. Stopping their first onslaught is going to be important. We must look to make it a long game. Last year we didn't do well and we have to learn from that. We have to learn the lesson. The idea is to come out strong, stop their first onslaught and have the ability to add passes, make them run backwards and, above all, compete".