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"After the victory to Myrtia and the day of rest the team has taken forces" (01/04/2017)

The university branch visits a difficult field such as that of the Sanz Basquet Lliria Group after the victory, also at home, against Behappy2-CB Myrtia.

The set of Kuko Cross has good precedents against the Valencian team, to which it gained in the two confrontations of the regular phase.

"Traditionally Lliria is a very complicated track, it is a rival that plays at a very high level of intensity and with a large crowd that tightens a lot. It is a field in which to win you have to play at a very physical level and concentration High.It will be a match very even, in the three previous times was decided practically in the last possession, "said the Basque coach.

On the last victory of his team, Cruza believes that positive result plus the day of rest has come very well.

"We have gathered strength for the last stretch of the competition in which we want to be as competitive as possible and hasten our qualifying options for the final phase," adding that "it will be difficult because Cartagena is at a very high level, but we want Put the cherry to our season ".

The training, due to the low, are being completed with players of the Junior who are helping a lot to the staff.

"They are helping us a lot," Emilio Martínez wanted to point out, who is satisfied with the situation in which they are.

"We depend on ourselves and not on other results. The work of the season will be reflected in these matches, which are going to be very tough and we will be forced to work more than normal, especially in concentration," said base.

Source: CB Murcia

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