Portuguese coach Luís Castro reaffirms himself as the best ally to build the Levante dream envisioned by Héctor Rodas and Jose Gila. The Levante club has secured salvation in the last match of the season. The decision to incorporate Luís Castro has gained prestige and relevance after the feat, but, six months ago, it was taken with courage and personality. The entire Levant community was waiting for a coach whose curriculum would collect the label of ‘fire extinguisher’, although the sports management led by Héctor Rodas and Jose Gila had other plans. They prioritized, in addition to permanence, the construction and development of a sports project. They did not hesitate for a second to attack the former Nantes coach. Six months later, football has given them the right and the bet has come out red. ‘Pressure comes, but we demonstrate to be a brave sports management. We bet on something we believed in. We thought that if we signed something similar, it wouldn't give us anything. We had to sign something different and not just for the present, but also for the future’, Héctor Rodas said. Both the Cabanyal king and Jose Gila agree on the point where Levante needed to give a change to its dynamics to maintain the category. ‘The second half in Mestalla was the turning point where you say: we have to do something. With what we do, we don't give us to maintain the category’, being difficult the decision to dismiss the coach of the promotion in Burgos. ‘Firing someone is always difficult. In the case of Calero it was for a promotion that had a lot of merit and was incredible. We know that this is football for all. Everything has a beginning and an end’, Gila said, while Rodas did not hide that ‘the Levante shield is above any person. The decision was taken to try to improve and achieve the goal, which finally could be achieved’.