With the Amfiv elders there is an objective of competing to stay in the elite and enter the Copa del Rey that differentiates it from the Seis do Nadal academy teams, where training and fun prevail, he insists. He enjoys two aspects that are complementary in his role as coach. What I like the most is being on the track, training and competing, check that if you make an effort, you can improve, go deeper.
As for what he likes least, he is also clear: What is outside and what we are often a part of. That everything is worth competing, that he be rude telling the players that the important thing is to win, he reasons. He is very clear that this approach is wrong because it creates frustration and not everyone wins, only one wins and those kinds of things are evil in a sport that is competitive.
To this day, Pablo lives from basketball, something unimaginable during his time in the hotel business. I had a place and I dedicated all the hours of the day just like now to basketball, but this didn’t go through my head, he admits. Now he focuses on training, educating and instilling values: Before a game, I tell the players that heThe only thing I am going to ask you is to make an effort and have fun. The rest does not matter: put it in, miss it, win, lose… It is usually the result of effort.