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Michel González: We came to Jeddah to win the King's Cup

Michel González: We came to Jeddah to win the King's Cup

Saudi Gazette29-05-2025

Saudi Gazette report
JEDDAH — Al Qadsiah head coach Michel González declared his side's intent to win the King's Cup final, insisting that the team arrived in Jeddah with both the ambition and experience needed to secure the trophy.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference on Thursday, the Spanish coach praised his squad's progression this season and singled out experienced leaders such as Nacho Fernández — a six-time UEFA Champions League winner — as vital figures heading into the decisive clash against Al Ittihad.
'We're here with one goal — to win,' said González. 'We'll face a top-level opponent, but we've accomplished many great things this season, and we'll give everything we have in this final.'
González highlighted Qadsiah's history of success and the journey the team has taken this season: 'This club has a legacy. From day one, we worked to bring the team to this level, and now we're proud of what we've achieved. We'll be playing against the best team in the league, but we're prepared.'
Reflecting on Qadsiah's performance against Al Ittihad earlier this season, the coach said: 'We were better in our last encounter than in the first leg. When you play against big clubs, you have to go beyond your limits to win. That's what we're aiming for tomorrow.'
Responding to comments from Al Ittihad coach Laurent Blanc, who expressed confidence in winning the title, González said with a smile: 'If I were in his position, I'd probably say the same thing.'
Asked whether he fears facing a team considered stronger on paper, González dismissed the suggestion: 'People say this whenever we play the big teams — but we've proven them wrong. I know the histories of these clubs, but this is a challenge. I've got Nacho beside me, a player with six Champions League titles, and others with top-level experience. We're not afraid.'
He concluded by reaffirming his belief in the team's playing style and preparation: 'Of course, we've worked specifically for this final. But we also believe in our football — it's what brought us here.'

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