The experienced campaigner believes Joaquin Caparros’ side have enough quality in their ranks despite selling the best central defender in the dressing room to English Premier League outfit, Wigan.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-c25261 Laudrup left Las Palmas based entity after being forced to get rid of his prized possessions in the summer transfer window. The final stroke was when the manager came under criticism from those who left him on the battle ground to bleed to death.
After a very public scandal, Laudrup was ushered out of Majorca with the club in a heap of boardroom trouble.
The Iberostar based outfit seems to have understood nothing from the last season’s debacle and are heading in a similar direction with Joaquin Caparros championing their rocky ship this time around. Mallorca let go of prized central defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ivan-c17215 Ramis,
with English Premier League minnows, Wigan, claiming his signature.
A tough time at the Balearic Islands club is expected as the club looks to juggle the options they have on their hands against squads with better dressing rooms and bigger war chests at their disposal. However, in Caparros Mallorca have a pedigreed coach
who has the nuance of getting the most with small squads and youth academy products.
Israeli goalkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dudu-Aouate-c11703, took out time to reflect on the recent events at the Iberostar, claiming that the team is progressing in their preparation for the start of league campaign, adding that despite the transfer of Ivan Ramis, they have enough
depth in their ranks for the season.
With Ramis’ departure, Mallorca negotiated the addition of two central defenders to their dressing room in the form of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marti-c24312 Crespi and Chico.
Aouate has been playing alongside the new recruits on a daily basis and is impressed with what he has seen from them in the short period of time. He stated that Mallorca’s first objective is to retain their top flight status and they should be able to achieve
it with the tight defence they boast off.
"To fight for the permanency goal is to have a good defence, fewest goals fit and from there we will give more confidence to the offensive end to get that much needed balance," Aouate said. "We are looking forward and a lot ambition after working hard, the
team is progressing well."
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