Mallorca striker Vedat Muriqi has ramped up the pressure on Athletic Bilbao ahead of the Copa del Rey final by suggesting expectation may be too much for the Basque club.
Discounting the Spanish Super Cup, Bilbao have not won a trophy since a league and cup double in 1984.
Since then they have lost all six finals they have reached, during which time Mallorca won their maiden Copa del Rey in 2003.
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“They have more experience in this game but they haven’t won in 40 years and they are favourites – but they have too much pressure. More than us,” Muriqi told Cadena SER.
“We can use it to our advantage and if we start the game well, we will have our chances.
“All players dream of winning a final. Physically we are not doing anything special but mentally I think that you have to prepare it a little differently.
“I have experience and I know how I have to handle it. I will handle it like a normal day. Everyone has to prepare themselves, it’s not up to the coach.”
Nevertheless, the Kosovo international believes experienced boss Javier Aguirre can make a difference.
“When I look to the sideline and I see Javier Aguirre there, I feel like we have another player,” he added.
“He has that experience and knows how to talk to the referee, how to motivate, how to demotivate. We are lucky to have this coach.”
Bilbao have an experienced coach of their own in Ernesto Valverde, who masterminded a quarter-final win over his former side Barcelona before beating Atletico Madrid to reach the final.
Athletic Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde kneels in the technical area
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