He hasn't been in Ibiza for a month yet and

Paco Jémez

(Las Palmas, 1970) has already brought joy to the fans of Can Misses.

Three wins, 13 goals in favor and a squad that allows us to think about permanence, without ruling out anything else.

The

Unión Deportiva Ibiza

, which only six years ago was in Regional, convinced this veteran of the benches through the enthusiasm of its president, Amadeo Salvo, and a "large, compensated and without any deficiency" squad.

Almost the perfect team.

What potion has he given to the players? Well, none.

Not all things that happen in football have an explanation.

I don't know what to say about the reason for such a big change.

Sometimes it is the simple fact that they see another face or that a result comes out that changes the dynamic.

Talent had already, maybe he was just asleep.


13 goals in three days, has any team of yours scored that much? We are above four per game, which is outrageous.

And look, my teams have always scored a lot, but this is within the reach of very few, even in the First Division.

We have tried to give him a happier, more offensive mood and take advantage of the fact that we have a lot of talent in front of goal in several players.

That is why we have to be brave.

And I have to admit that this team had very good things left by Juan Carlos Carcedo.

Now the schedule is getting steeper with Zaragoza, Almería, Cartagena, Tenerife... I like it because these teams are the ones that demand you and the ones that give the measure of who you really are.

But in this category nobody is simple.

How did Ibiza seduce you? With a project full of enthusiasm.

I come to a humble club that grows and lives its first year in the professional category.

But what Amadeo Salvo told me convinced me.

Not at all taking this team in Second I understand it as a step backwards. Does two seasons without First bench make you nervous? I will not deny that there were times when I thought: 'they have forgotten me'.

The first year after Lightning I took it off of my own free will.

But this is like when you die, what annoys you is that the others continue to live and you don't.

You see that the others train and enjoy and you are stopped.

But you have to be calm and understand that after a year stopped it is difficult to start.

Coming to Ibiza is going to be a gigantic step forward. Did you need that year of rest due to the complicated last season at Rayo? It was a difficult year, the pandemic broke out, the stoppage of the competition, the ERTE... but it was the drop that filled the glass.

We are in a free country, where you can give your opinion.

When I said that I did not like VAR and that I would remove it, it seemed that I was saying that someone had to be killed.

And now it turns out that this is what the majority thinks... But nobody can penalize me for giving an opinion, it would only be missing.

Is it difficult to express your opinion freely? Not for me.

But it's a shame.

We fill our mouths that we live in a state of law, but if someone says something that he goes against, he is pigeonholed and frightened and conditioned not to say his opinion.

With me that does not work, I am a free person, I try to speak with respect but nobody is going to scare me.

Champions League

.

It is normal that there are things to improve in infrastructure or lower categories, but it is only a matter of time.

We must not forget that six years ago I was in Regional, they have run too much!

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