00:06What does this club mean for you?
00:06Since you've been here for many years, several years in Iaquiloña, what does this club mean for you?
00:12Now it's like my home.
00:14I've been through a lot of times here, very good, very bad, regular,
00:20and I think that now I'm living the best moment in the history of the club
00:25and I'm super happy to be part of it.
00:29Many fans are considering you as a legend of Iaquiloña.
00:34How do you feel this?
00:36Well, I try to do my best job as possible.
00:40I'm super happy to see that I do everything for the club, for the city, for the fans.
00:50I'm super happy that when I go to the street, people recognize me
00:54and are happy to see me and what I do.
00:58And look, after a couple of years, you've turned into the maximum goalie extranjero
01:03in the history of Extraclasa.
01:05What does this mean for you?
01:06Well, now I see it and it's a great success.
01:11But when I retire and pass the years, I'll realize how much it cost me,
01:17the hard work I've had to do.
01:20And I hope that my family, the Jaguilonia, are proud of that a player of his club,
01:26especially my wife and my son,
01:28that his father and his husband are an important person,
01:32that has a record difficult to achieve and that for me is super important.
01:39And remember, Jesus, this moment when you have expected this goal,
01:43which has become the maximum goalie?
01:45Did you have this stress or something?
01:49How was it?
01:50Well, I didn't have stress, but I felt better with a bit of pressure
01:55because everyone talked about it.
01:58I didn't want to win.
02:00I didn't want to win.
02:01I didn't want to win.
02:01So I felt a little bit, but I wanted to mark that goal
02:06so that it ended up being able to get when it comes.
02:10And also, to get that victory that time was cost.
02:15So when I marked, especially the second goal,
02:19it was more of liberation.
02:20The record is broken.
02:22We are winning 2-0.
02:24It was something important for the team,
02:25because we haven't been able to win.
02:28And it was a bit more relaxed.
02:30How do you work with the coach as 10-10 minutes?
02:34The truth is that since I met him, I was very well.
02:38At the beginning, I was 2-0 at Mamrot,
02:41when I arrived at Galonia.
02:43And since I became the first coach of the team,
02:46who took us in a very bad moment,
02:51because we were fighting for descending,
02:53and I was a very humble person,
02:57who is always the first to help you.
02:59He always wants to be aware of the players,
03:03if we need anything.
03:04He is the first to hold the hand.
03:06And as a coach, I think it's more modern vision.
03:14It's a young coach,
03:16who wants to play football,
03:17who doesn't want to be more physical, long ball,
03:21or play like football when I arrived at Galonia,
03:23which was a bit more like that.
03:25Now that he has more quality,
03:26more technical players,
03:28much more tactical,
03:30I think he wants that.
03:31He wants to be offensive,
03:33he wants to be the protagonist with the ball,
03:35and that, for example,
03:36fits perfectly like I see football.
03:38So I think that the good connection
03:40is because we understand the same way.
03:45Aparte de Jesús y más,
03:46¿quién es el líder en el vestuario de Galonia?
03:49Well, I think the first one is Tala Romanchuk,
03:53who, for me, is more legend than me,
03:55because he has a lot of time in the club.
03:57Aunque no meta muchos goles
03:59y a lo mejor no se ve tanto,
04:01él hace un trabajo por detrás muy importante,
04:04sobre todo para mí,
04:05porque soy un jugador ofensivo
04:06y necesito, pues,
04:08que detrás mío haya jugadores como él,
04:10un Númer 6 que corre,
04:12que defiende,
04:12que es agresivo,
04:13que gana duelos.
04:15Entonces yo creo que él,
04:16aunque no se vea mucho exteriormente,
04:19porque para mí es importantísimo en el equipo,
04:23yo creo que él es el líder total de Galonia.
04:26Parece que has hecho mucha caña,
04:29Óscar Pietruszewski,
04:30que está ahora mismo en el Porto.
04:33¿Cómo lo ves la evolución?
04:35Porque lo conoces desde pequeñito.
04:36Sí, sí.
04:37La verdad que sí,
04:38que es un chico que tiene una mentalidad muy fuerte,
04:40aunque es muy sensible,
04:41porque cuando falla,
04:42pues, aún le cuesta asumir los errores,
04:45pero es un jugador que no se esconde,
04:47que quiere todo el rato los duelos de uno contra uno,
04:50que puede perder diez balones seguidos
04:52y que lo va a volver a intentar.
04:54Entonces,
04:54tener esa mentalidad en un chico tan joven
04:56es muy importante
04:57y por eso está donde está.
04:59Si fuera un chico que a los dos duelos que pierde
05:02ya se esconde,
05:03ya no quiere el balón,
05:04seguramente no estaría en el Oporto ahora mismo.
05:06¿Dónde van a estar esos tiempos de temporada que viene
05:08y los próximos años?
05:10Porque me interesa también si tú tienes los planes
05:12para quedar muchos años en Polonia,
05:14no sé,
05:14igual que después de terminar su carrera,
05:16¿cómo son tus planes en la cabeza?
05:18Bueno,
05:19de momento tengo un contrato para la temporada que viene,
05:22pero con el fútbol nunca se sabe,
05:24porque a lo mejor viene en verano algo
05:26y me tengo que ir,
05:27o luego me quedo y no me llega nada.
05:31Pero después del fútbol,
05:32bueno,
05:33seguramente seguiré ligado al fútbol.
05:36No sé qué voy a hacer exactamente,
05:38tengo más o menos una idea de lo que me gustaría,
05:41pero de momento no me veo retirado.
05:44Me veo siguiendo jugando,
05:46me veo en el campo porque físicamente me encuentro bien
05:49y bueno,
05:50mientras el club y el entrenador pues confíen en mí,
05:53yo voy a seguir.
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