UD Almería opened its doors to the public for a training session at the Anexo, where over a hundred fans were able to witness the intensity and dedication of the squad. The session was long and varied, with the players working in the gym and in the locker rooms before heading out to the pitch. The squad recovered Soko after his absence in the match against Andorra. The injured Lopy, Horta, Gui Guedes, and Nico Melamed worked on the sidelines, while Nelson Monte and Álex Centelles remained in the medical room, fine-tuning the last details for their return. The crowd vibrated with every movement, hearing laughter, applause, and some cheers of encouragement when the players combined intensity with precision. The session was a unique experience for many, who were able to see up close how the professionals prepare and how demand and talent intertwine. Fathers pointed out the gestures of the footballers to their children, grandparents got excited to see the veterans of the group, and young fans tried to capture every detail with mobile phones and cameras. The return to the routine of three closed-door sessions is expected in the coming days, with Rubi and his team seeking to refine tactics and adjustments ahead of the match against Córdoba. UD Almería will face a rival on a streak that will put the team's strength to the test. The training session was a special moment for the fans, who were able to connect with their players and remember that football is also felt with the skin. UD Almería continues to work to improve and achieve its objectives in the Second Division. The squad is committed to the team and to the fans, and is determined to give it their all to achieve success.