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Vicente Moreno: We have to impose our will to get the result we want

'We have to impose our will to get the result we want,' stressed UD Almería head coach Vicente Moreno at the pre-match press conference before RC Celta de Vigo visit the Power Horse Stadium this Friday for a 10pm Spanish Time kick-off (Matchday 4). It was one of the keys that he pointed out, although not the only one, especially due to the rivals' strengths, which he praised. 
 
Vicente Moreno explained the following when looking ahead to the next fixture: 'We're both in a similar situation. Both of us are still rebuilding the squad due to the transfer window, we've drawn away from home [UD Almería], we've done well against Real Madrid CF despite losing...[UD Almería]. Both of us are looking for the first victory of the season and I truly hope that we win, which would be essential for us.' 
 
The UD Almería gaffer also stressed: 'What we cannot lack at any time is concentration. We must remain fully focused at all times because if we lose focus in the game for a few seconds, we could pay dearly for it.' In addition, as he added, 'we have to impose our style of play and fight the strengths of the adversaries, which are many.'
 
When talking about the rivals form Galicia, he pointed out: 'Celta are a quality team with a lot of speed in attack and in this way, they can create chances with just a few passes; they play vertical football and some players can make a difference, like Iago Aspas, who is one of the great players in Spanish football.' 
 
By the way, Vicente Moreno added more difficulties by clarifying: 'They've played a game and a half under one system and another game and a half under another. This circumstance has made the week more difficult for us and we've had to prepare ourselves for different scenarios.' 
 
The Valencia-born coach did not hesitate to say: 'Kaiky, Chumi and 9 more players will go all out' when questioned about the lack of midfielders. On that note, he pointed out: 'We could look for other alternatives, but we believe and trust them. They're two brilliant players. They're working hard for it. Last season, they might have been behind other team-mates, but now is their time.' 
 
While the UD Almería squad is still being rebuilt due to the many changes within the squad, he stressed: 'We'll pick out the best Starting XI for this match, which may be different from the one in a few weeks.' For this reason, Mr Moreno also indicated that he was looking forward to the transfer market deadline 'to know who we're.'