Real reason behind Bojan Miovski's struggle at Girona after Aberdeen move
Girona boss Michel has insisted he is fully confident Bojan Miovski can become a star in La Liga but admitted the striker needs time to adapt to the club's "idea."
Aberdeen sold the North Macedonia international for nearly £7million to the Spanish outfit this summer after two seasons where he scored 44 goals in 96 outings for the Reds.
Miovski was handed his debut as a late substitute against Atletico Madrid, with his first outing ending in a 3-0 defeat.
He was then given his first start in his maiden home outing as Girona ran out 4-0 winners against Osasuna, but the 25-year-old has since struggled for minutes, writes the Daily Record.
Miovski started in the 2-0 loss to Valencia last weekend, but was an unused substitutes in four of the last five matches, including missing out on a derby clash with Barcelona and their first ever Champions League tie against PSG.
But Michel - who was crowned as La Liga's Manager of the Year last season - says that the ex-Aberdeen frontman has plenty to offer and hinted that he will be looking to rotate his team in the coming weeks to combat the packed schedule.
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Speaking ahead of Sunday's trip to face Celta Vigo, the 48-year old said: "He (Miovski) is training very well and he's a player who's doing things well.
"(Cristhian) Stuani and Abel (Ruiz) can also play in the same position, but right now we've decided to let others play. But that's fine, he's a player we have confidence in and I think he'll give us a lot.
"Little by little he has to find his best version for our idea. Tomorrow is a game that's yet to be played, everyone is prepared and I'm thinking about the team's performance. After that, each player has his things to do, but the most important thing right now is the team."
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Asked about squad rotation, Michel replied: "It's our new reality and we have to find the balance to make sure that the team is energised in every game. I think that after the last game, people are ready for tomorrow because it's been four days, not three, and in four days I think everyone will be ready.
"Then, it's true that we play another game on Wednesday, but we'll think about that. The most important thing is tomorrow, everyone has trained normally today and they're ready to play. No player is tired right now."