Moncho reviews "historic" season for Bàsquet Girona and looks ahead

The Bàsquet Girona coach gives a positive assessment of the season, marked by injuries, and is already thinking about the next European campaign.

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Bàsquet Girona coach Moncho has described the season as "historic" after meeting the club's main objectives, despite lamenting injuries.

Bàsquet Girona coach Moncho has given a very positive assessment of the recently concluded season, stating that the set goals have been achieved with a clear playing style and philosophy. He highlighted the team's accomplishment but also pointed out the need for ambition to improve figures next season. Injuries, which affected the team at key moments, were identified as the main negative aspect.
Regarding his future, Moncho reiterated his commitment to the club, with a contract until 2027. While acknowledging that the future can be unpredictable, he prefers to focus on the day-to-day and not comment on rumors. "What I can say is that I am very happy in Girona. In September we renewed the contract until 2027, and that is the reality," he stated.
On squad planning for the next season, the coach indicated it is still too early to discuss renewals, signings, and departures. First, a comprehensive season review is needed, and the European competition (Eurocup or Basketball Champions League) must be decided. Following that, work will be done with the club to define objectives and explore the market, seeking versatile players. Renewals, he added, depend on both parties and economic factors.
Moncho emphasized the importance of methodology and continuous improvement. "If you don't improve, you get worse," he affirmed, expressing comfort with the established playing model and readiness to take it to Europe, although he admits there is still room for improvement.
Despite the success, the coach stressed the need for self-criticism. "The season has been historic, and we have achieved the club's best season ever in terms of position and number of wins. However, we must conduct a deep reflection. Self-criticism is important, and this evaluation process to analyze areas for improvement must now begin."