The coach from Jaén anticipates a very evenly matched game, similar to the previous two, and has prioritized improving the team's start to the match compared to the second game. Dani Rodríguez recalled the team's ability to come back from a 0-2 deficit at the Olivo Arena thanks to collective drive and fan support.
The coach's main concern is the physical condition of the squad, which arrives depleted for the decisive match. Several players are barely fit, and Lemine even finished the second game with an injury. However, he is confident that the fatigue will be mutual, suggesting that physical exertion might equalize in a do-or-die game.
Dani Rodríguez warned of ElPozo's offensive potential, noting that the Murcia-based team "takes maximum advantage of every opportunity they get." He emphasized that Jaén must respond with its collective strength, as they rely on a broader squad compared to the rival's "outstanding figures."
“"Whoever has more legs and more winning mentality will win the game."
Brazilian player Rikelme highlighted the morale boost from the victory in Jaén and stated that "whoever has more legs and more winning mentality will win the game." Both the coach and the player dedicated words of gratitude to the fans, with Dani Rodríguez affirming: "The Marea Amarilla will show that it is the best in Spain, that it never leaves the team alone."




