Michel says Girona can light up LaLiga once again
Girona was the surprise package in LaLiga last season, finishing third, and Michel believes it can challenge at the top once again.
Michel is optimistic about Girona's chances of extending last season's remarkable LaLiga run into its 2024-2025 campaign, which begins at Real Betis.
After a third-place finish in the standings, its best ever, Girona secured a place in the Champions League for its first taste of European competition.
Though Girona may have lost the element of surprise, Michel is confident the club will continue its upward trajectory.
"I don't have a crystal ball to know where we will sit in the end [of the season], but I'm convinced that, with collective thinking in defence and attack, we will have a great season," Michel said.
"The objective is the club's growth and to always honour their colours. All the players who are here must be players who have that feeling and understanding, that playing here is a source of pride and that they are doing it for our people. That is the objective we have as a club: growth, growth and growth."
The Spaniard added that he still expects new signings to arrive before the summer transfer window closes at the end of August.
Michel, whose project was constructed around a youthful squad with an attacking style, has lost several of his key players in the transfer window so far, including winger Savinho, who moved to Manchester City.
Meanwhile, striker Artem Dovbyk, who scored 24 league goals last season, left for Serie A side Roma and versatile midfielder Aleix Garcia was signed by Bundesliga champion Bayer Leverkusen.
To make things worse ahead of a difficult clash at Manuel Pellegrini's Betis, he will be missing at least three players due to illness.
"The sports management and I have the same way of seeing things," Michel said. "It is true that the process has been complicated and difficult because important players have left.
"We had problems during the offseason and now with this virus, but I am convinced that we will make the best possible squad."