Real Madrid youngster, Javi Garcia, has declared today that the reserve team players feel "bad" about the winter signings made by the club.
The trio of Lassana Diarra, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Julien Faubert have all been bought in and Garcia is not pleased as "when a lower player has had the chance to prove himself he has done well".
Unsurprisingly, he also told Marca that his aim is to get more minutes with the first team this season.
"What I want is to play. One is ambitious and wants to play as much as possible. I have to keep on fighting and show that the coach can count on me," he mused.
Regarding the arrival of Juande Ramos, Garcia acknowledge that the main change has been the "defensive attitude" and that he understands the criticism because "to play for Real Madrid means winning and playing well".
The youngster also spoke out about the upcoming game against Sporting Gijon, who Madrid thrashed earlier in the season, and declared that this time the key will be to "not concede goals".
If they can manage to do that they will hope to close the gap on Barcelona at the top of the table and he confirmed that they are "doing very well" but they are not invincible and "everyone has a bad day".
Finally Garcia spoke about the Champions League and declared that they are "not thinking about the game against Liverpool right now," as one must focus on the league first.