I play every game as if it were my last
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At a press conference after the training session at the Tajonar facilities, Ávila said he prefers to "miss a goal but not stop running" and leave it all out on the pitch.
In that line, after noting that he is not surprised by the signs of affection he is receiving, since he "knew" the affection that people would have for him, he assured that he will work "hard" to be able to reward them.
Scoring a goal and achieving victory in the first game of Osasuna's return to Primera gives some "relief" and means he is starting off on "the right foot", but, he insisted, what they should do is "work for chances to come"
"You have nothing set out, just go game by game, and always try to convert, but I can't say if I'm going to do twenty, twenty-five or ten, that's the day to day consensus," he said when asked about his goals in that regard .
After recognising that strikers live off goals, he valued the work of his teammates: "If it weren't for the teammates who make sacrifices to leave things easy we could not make the goals, so they are very much involved in my goal."
The Argentine forward had words of praise for the rest of the squad, "they are all very good players, all at the same level." "I did not come to a squad, I came to a family, there are no words for the respect and the love that I have, they made me feel comfortable from day one, they integrated me into the group and that is priceless," he said.
"We are a family, the one that is better will play and the others on the outside will support in the same way, it is a very healthy and very nice competition that we have with the other team," he added in the same line .,
Regarding the next opponent, Eibar, with whom they played a preseason game that resulted in a goalless draw, he indicated that those matches "are not the same as when they start adding points. Eibar has a good team and we know that they will make things difficult for us, but we are not going to lower our arms and run all the balls until the end. "
In addition, he added "the fans will make it easier, because they will be with us," he said, since, in his opinion, playing at El Sadar is "a plus" for the reds who are not going to give up in front of their fans.
"I think it will be an easier game on an emotional level but on a sporting level it will be difficult" he said, and realises that next he really wants to debut at home before the fans, to whom he thanks for all the messages of support he has been receiving through social networks. "The fanaticism and passion there is no comparison," he said.