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"We believe in ourselves, we still have faith."

Miercoles 18 de Abril del 2018

In the face of the risk of losing their status as a First Division team, the Lobos de la BUAP are working with the sole mission of winning next Saturday in their visit to Monterrey, where while the opponent anticipates a highly complex match, the team will not stop fighting until the end, as stated by the goalkeeper Licántropo, José Francisco Canales.

In the face of the risk of losing their status as a First Division team, the Lobos de la BUAP are working with the sole mission of winning next Saturday in their visit to Monterrey, where while the opponent anticipates a highly complex match, the team will not stop fighting until the end, as stated by the goalkeeper Licántropo, José Francisco Canales.

Facing the risk of losing their status as a First Division team, the Lobos of BUAP are working with the sole mission of winning next Saturday in their visit to Monterrey, where although the opponent anticipates a highly complicated match, the team will not stop fighting until the end, as stated by the goalkeeper José Francisco Canales.

"You break because of the impotence, because of the frustration that you work day by day for high performance competition and you can't achieve the results, it's an impotence, a frustration that you're giving 100% and it doesn't work out, for one reason or another the ball doesn't want to go in, we know that we still depend on ourselves, we're going to a complicated field, but we believe in ourselves, we still have faith, we believe in God, in our families and we plan to go there and win."

In the face of the most important match of the tournament to date for the Lobos, Canales was clear in saying that although there is a lot of pressure to achieve the result, despite the bad streak that precedes them, they do not surrender to this situation, as they know it is part of football and more than one team, like theirs, had to fight for their survival from the very beginning.

"We have to play with that, if we can't handle it, we should dedicate ourselves to something else, we are used to pressure, this is professional football and we know that many people, I'm talking about fans, families, depend on the team doing well, we know about that and we're going to fight until the end to achieve that salvation."

He emphasized that although all the predictions are against them due to the quality of the opponent, they trust in achieving the surprise, a situation that can be seen day by day, even with high-ranking teams abroad, so anything can happen and they don't rule out coming home with all three points in the bag.

"It's perhaps the most complicated match of the tournament, but we can win, nothing is written in football, we just saw that Roma beats Barcelona, that Juve goes and wins at the Bernabeu, so why not think that we can go and win in Monterrey," stated the university goalkeeper.

AMV

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