The Meloners head to the Inter stadium to take on a rival who has only won one match but has great potential
High game for Jimbee on this fourth day of competition. The melon group visits Inter Movistar (Jorge Garbajosa Pavilion, 8.30pm), one of the most powerful teams with the most history in the championship. They do so after chaining together two straight wins over tough opponents and recapture the good game, especially in the final home game against Manzanares (5-3), which ended with a remarkable performance. Moreover, with the good memories of last year when they won on that track, they are beyond bad dynamics.
The rojiblancos don’t have Juanpi out until the infirmary is nearly empty. In addition, they confidently go to Torrejón de Ardoz to visit a group that is in a very negative dynamic.
The injured man from Madrid occupies eleventh position in the championship and has made a very irregular start. However, they have players of extraordinary quality. Those of José Lucas Mena ‘Pato’ have talents at the level of Drahovsky, a former Jimbee footballer and top scorer for the Madrid team along with Raúl Gómez, both with four goals. Pol Pacheco, Tripodi, Borja and Raya are not far behind, with three goals. Others, like Eric Martel, have only added one goal, but they will surely continue to grow.
Source: La Verdad

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