Tenerife won¿t be provoked by Bordalás, nor by controversies
During the week, Iñaki had already said that he would play with intensity, and he warned not to get into any `dodgy¿ altercations with him. During the pause, Tenerife¿s manager, José Luis Martí, asked the team not to fall into the rival team¿s traps, nor the referee¿s mistakes. But according to Getafe¿s manager, José Bordalás, the most advantaged players had been those from Tenerife, and Getafe had been the most adversely affected.
Cámara¿s response is that 'we¿re all familiar with¿ coy football. 'I prefer not to talk', said the midfielder, who thinks that in the last few weeks they've had ¿bad luck¿ with referee calls. 'As they are human, they make mistakes, we¿ll see if from now on they can make mistakes in our favour, and give us something.'
But despite the damage done by Eiriz Mata and Areces Franco against Mirandés and Getafe, Dani Hernández prefers to think about what ¿we can control¿, and not getting into arbitral matters, because 'it is clear that we have had two complicated weeks, but throughout the year, they give, they take away, as people say¿.
Tenerife won¿t be provoked by controversies, as they are focusing on next Sunday¿s game with Reus.