World: Girona coach Michel has returned to the training ground and was previously hospitalized for deep vein thrombosis in his left leg
May 13th Girona coach Michel Sanchez returned to the training ground in full spirit at the beginning of this week. In an interview, he talked about the key game against Valladolid and told about his hospitalization due to health problems. Last Friday, Michelle was taken to the hospital for a deep vein thrombosis in his left leg and was discharged yesterday after a series of examinations. He said that although further outpatient examinations are needed, they have been diagnosed and will gradually return to normal life. Michelle thanked the club doctors and first responders for their help, and for all those who cared about him. Next, he returned to his daily work rhythm and mentioned the injuries the team is currently facing, including van der Beck, Hill, Creggic, Herrera, Gutierrez and other players who will miss the game. In addition, Michel looked back on previous games and believed that the team showed tenacious fighting spirit against Mallorca, but seemed a little slack when facing Villarreal. Michel highly praised his upcoming opponent Valladolid, calling him a strong team. He recalled his feelings when he watched the game against Villarreal in the hospital: "It was very difficult to understand the game over the phone, but I knew the team was in a good state under the leadership of the staff." Michel emphasized that the team needed to reach 42 points to ensure that they stayed in La Liga: "I told the players that we needed to score another 4 points to stay safely in the top league. As long as we can get enough points, the performance of other teams is not important." Former Girona player Eric Garcia specifically mentioned Michel's trust and support for himself after scoring a key goal for Barcelona in the national derby. For this, Michelle expressed his gratitude and praised Garcia as a top player. At the same time, he also received encouragement messages from Garcia. To welcome the next game, Michelle hopes that all the players can maintain their best shape: "I hope they can devote themselves to it. Although Stuyani and Porto have some minor injuries, they are receiving special care to ensure they can recover as soon as possible."
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