“We are living a dream and we don’t want to wake up”
Andorra fans can pinch themselves this Sunday, October 2, because they will not wake up from the dream they are living. yesbeing a newly promoted, with one of the lowest salary limits in the category and having played five of eight games away from third. A collective success that Sarabia defined as “a dream”. That yes, very real: “We have had a very tough start to the league. This situation gives us energy to continue. We are living a dream and we don’t want to wake up.”settled.
And there is still a lot of competition left and nothing has been decided, but Andorra’s start is one of the best in the league. Not the best, they provisionally go to third, but probably the most deserving. They are already the best recently promoted and rub shoulders with teams of the stature of Las Palmas, Eibar and Alavés. A small among giants.
Despite the fact that success is collective, there is undoubtedly an architect of all this. And it is none other than Eder Sarabia. The coach has become practically an amateur team when he landed in Andorra in the revelation team of the Second Division. His team ran over Levante, one of the candidates for promotion, on Saturday, as it did before with Eibar and Granada. Three important rivals who have passed, and lost, at the Estadi Nacional.
It would be unfair to focus on just one player on the team, but it would also be unfair not to mention the performance of Sinan Bakis. A striker who reached the end of the market, absolutely unknown to the general public, and who is making a difference. There are already three goals and an assist in just 156 minutes. Some stratospheric figures.