The Catalan coach appeared at the pre-match press conference and conveyed a message of confidence in his squad, emphasizing that they arrive prepared and with the ambition to "make history again." Rubi praised the Málaga team, acknowledging their ability to create danger when they impose their style of play.
The Almería manager explained that the team is working on "managing the pressure" and channeling the tension of a "high-stakes" match into motivation. "It has to energize us more to do what we want," he stated, highlighting the excitement and desire to "live the moment."
Facing the prospect of a sell-out crowd at La Rosaleda, Rubi indicated that the atmosphere is not a primary concern. "I don't worry much about that," he declared, recalling that "the 15,000 in Castellón also made a lot of noise." The coach anticipates an intense reception but "within the bounds of sportsmanship."
Rubi also distanced his team from the favorite tag. "We have completely forgotten about favoritism," he stated. "We know that here, if you don't work hard for the full 180 or 210 minutes, there's no chance," he added, emphasizing the need to compete at the highest level throughout the match.
The coach expressed "respect for Málaga," understanding that their presence in the final "has not happened by chance." "With their play, they can cause you a lot of problems," he warned about the home team's ability to "hurt you through their play."
Finally, Rubi praised the Almería fans, "who are giving their all for us," and expressed the desire to "bring back a good result from Málaga to give them satisfaction." He ruled out André Horta due to injury, but the rest of the squad is available.




