Brussino Calls for Unity at Dreamland Gran Canaria Ahead of Casademont Zaragoza Clash

Argentine forward Nicolás Brussino emphasizes the importance of attitude and intensity for the crucial league match.

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Argentine forward Nicolás Brussino has stressed the importance of unity and intensity for Dreamland Gran Canaria as they prepare for a vital match this Saturday against Casademont Zaragoza at the Gran Canaria Arena.

The final stretch of the Liga Endesa regular season promises high stakes for Dreamland Gran Canaria, which in the 2025-2026 season finds itself in an unusual position, fighting for survival. Accustomed to competing at the top of the league, the team is currently in sixteenth place with a record of seven wins and 19 losses, tied with MoraBanc Andorra.
In this context, the 'claretian' team will face Casademont Zaragoza, currently fourteenth in the standings, this Saturday at 7:00 PM at the Gran Canaria Arena. This game, which will be broadcast on DAZN, is considered critical for the team's aspirations, as they seek to strengthen their bond with the fans under the guidance of new coach, Argentine Néstor Che García.

"Attitude and intensity are non-negotiable. The locker room is very united, we all feel important, and we are only thinking about Zaragoza. We will get out of this situation together, and then we will see the conclusions. We will pull through if we are all together. We want to win because it will be fundamental for everyone."

Nicolás Brussino · Dreamland Gran Canaria Forward
Brussino also commented on the arrival of Néstor Che García, noting that his approach introduces "different things and tactics." He emphasized the need to "be very focused and intense for all 40 minutes, going quarter by quarter," and acknowledged that Jaka Lakovic's departure was a "blow," though he felt that "a change was needed."
Regarding their opponent, Casademont Zaragoza, led by Joan Plaza, the Argentine international warned about the quality of their players, stating that "we have to be attentive to everyone because they are very good players."