Javivi’s return fills the Jimbee Cartagena with gunpowder

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He will face Manzanares tonight, 8 months after breaking his crusader, an injury that separated him from the national team at his best moment.

A professional athlete returns tonight (Palacio de Deportes, 9:15 PM) to enjoy his passion. It’s Javier Mínguez, Jimbee Cartagena’s futsal player. The Madrid winger can play against Manzanares eight months after breaking the cruciate ligament. That serious injury, now history, took him away from the Spanish national team when he was the top scorer for melons with 11 goals. The return of Javivi to the public prosecutor’s office is therefore fantastic news for the club.

Especially for Duda, who can finally call up fourteen players. Melon’s infirmary is now free of any injuries, with the exception of a Juanpi who now walks without crutches. With this, Chemi, the starting goalkeeper, enters the restored pack, who joins the list of said individuals. International Motta arrives just in time, landed from Macedonia last night through a phone call from the Italian squad.

No other comeback is as happy as Javivi’s. The 26-year-old from Madrid has been off the field for 233 days. In particular, since February 23, during a match at the Olivo de Arena in Jaén; at one entry, the leg was left in a lever position, resulting in a total cruciate ligament tear and two injuries to the meniscus and ligament. At the time, the flanker was Jimbee’s top scorer with 11 goals and was clearly on his way to establishing himself in the team.

“It’s a very beautiful moment. Everything is left behind and now you live from a different perspective. Keeping your head strong during these times is one of the hardest parts of recovery. […] It is difficult. I think everyone will welcome me with great enthusiasm,” Javivi said yesterday.

The Madrilenians’ return also coincides with that of the Jimbee to the palace. Due to the calendar and the two selection windows, the team will be out of circulation longer than in competition. Between one thing and another, the meloneros haven’t played for their fans in over a month. Now there are more to come, because a social action by the club gives users of clubs for the elderly and people with disabilities free access.

The rival, Manzanares, remains unbeaten in three days. Duda defended that in Spanish futsal “nobody plays to defend” but believes that “the rules could improve and promote the show”.

Source: La Verdad

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