After your experience coaching Rayo Vallecano, how does the challenge at Castilla present itself?
Click here to read this article in Spanish. It’s a double project, a bi-directional one we could say. One part is working with the youth players, directing the youth teams, and another is being a coach. I didn’t want to limit myself to coaching because I want to give it a try. And what I did have was a great vocation for passing on all the values I acquired as a person and as a player in this club and that’s what we’re trying to do with this project. This season is already quite challenging for you. The team is one point from the relegation zone and every match is a final… Definitely. We want the players to compete in this kind of situation, as it will make them stronger. We want them to feel stable enough and prepared enough for when they reach the first team, then they’ll feel confident to play just like any other player, that’s what we’re trying to do. I think that this project will take a few years and we’re trying to make it work from the lowest teams, from the kids, but we want