Michel calls for focus as Girona targets LaLiga
Michel urged Girona to demonstrate "a top mentality" against Rayo Vallecano, and bounce back from its UEFA Champions League elimination in midweek.
The Blanquivermells' 1-0 defeat by AC Milan at San Siro saw its maiden campaign in Europe's premier club competition come to an end with a game to spare.
After collecting just three points from five league-phase matches, courtesy of a 2-0 victory over Slovan Bratislava on matchday two, Michel's side will hope to bow out with another win when it hosts Arsenal next week.
Three days before welcoming Mikel Arteta's side, eighth-place Girona returns to LaLiga action away at ninth-placed Rayo Vallecano.
With his side just two points outside the European spots, Michel called for focus.
"The most important thing is how a player recovers, especially the young players," he said.
"Playing at the San Siro was an experience of euphoria, but then there's a downturn and this has to be short-lived.
"There is still a [UEFA] Champions League game that we have to enjoy and make the fans enjoy. After Arsenal, we will talk to the players about the dynamic we will take from then on. The league is the most important objective we have.
"At Rayo Vallecano, we need a top mentality, otherwise they will walk all over us.
"Rayo are like us. I've told the players that we have the squad to fight for Europe, but we have to get the points for the club to be strong."