Ander Herrera has to win the position. Valverde chose this season for the trivote formed by Vesga, Sancet and Muniain and his team is improving with every game. The 0-4 achieved yesterday in Nuevo Mirandilla showed the improvement experienced by the lions from the premiere to Mallorca until now.
Cádiz and Athletic have rushed in recent times to strengthen themselves in the summer market. The Congolese Bongonda, a striker with a past at Celta, arrived at the yellow club in time to be registered for this match against the lions after being signed from Genk. Uruguayan Brian Ocampo, also a striker, closed his signing, but did not enter the call.
Just like Ander Herrera. Ibaigane announced his return to the Bilbao club on Saturday evening, the player was presented on Sunday morning in San Mamés and trained in Lezama in the afternoon, but Valverde did not include him in the squad. At the time of this match in Cádiz, his name was still not on the list of official LaLiga signings. bureaucracy issue.
This clash in Nuevo Mirandilla served, among other things, to make it clear that Valverde blindly believed in the trio composed of Vesga, Sancet and Muniain. Logic indicated that in the case of a match away from San Mamés, it would still be more convenient to put another more defensive midfielder next to the Gasteiz player and exclude one of the two Navarrese. Nothing could be further from reality.
Valverde insisted on his first bet, the same one he used at San Mamés against Mallorca and Valencia, and the progress of the match came to prove him right. This Athletic wants to dominate the situation, have the ball, press as high as possible, to attack. Vencedor and Dani García ran out of room at this point. Zarraga, same. We will have to see what happens from now on with Ander Herrera. Holy mess!
Source: La Verdad

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