Diego Martinez says Las Palmas are ready to play giant-killer again when they visit Real Madrid in La Liga on Sunday.

Las Palmas coach Diego Martinez has made no secret of his desire to lead his team to a La Liga triumph over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday, just like he knocked out Mike Tyson, Diario AS reported on Friday.
Real Madrid played 120 minutes in Thursday’s 5-2 Copa del Rey last-16 win over Celta Vigo and face Las Palmas in La Liga สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที less than 72 hours later.
Diego Martinez’s Las Palmas have already surprised this season by becoming the first team to beat Barcelona at home 2-1 in late November and the 44-year-old will be looking to repeat that feat when he visits the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.
“We’ve a very clear idea about the challenge and what we are about. We have the motivation and the belief that we are a team that is ready to compete,” Martinez said. “We are trying to knock out Mike Tyson.”
The Islander’s coach also commented on the refereeing in Spain, particularly after Celta Vigo were denied a deserved penalty in Thursday’s Copa del Rey clash with Real Madrid.
‘I don’t usually talk about things like this, but this is a football program. Don’t forget that we are with all of Spain and there are a lot of people watching us.’
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