Javi Rodríguez’s team wins the first game of the season against a Barça leader who arrived at the palace undefeated
ElPozo Murcia Costa Cálida won the first game of the season this Friday against league-leader Barça, who arrived undefeated at the Palacio de Deportes. Grit, hunger and above all order, a lot of order in Javi Rodríguez’s team, who managed to block the Barca players who didn’t have the clear opportunities of other games, and when his players had them, Juanjo made things clear. Ciezano’s goalkeeper carried out the command as usual.
Javi Rodríguez had wanted his players to be protagonists at the ball from the start. He gave the direction of the game to the Brazilians, although it was Darío Gil who made the difference in the second goal. Molina de Segura’s, who sees tracks that others don’t, scored one of the goals fans are used to. It was 2-0 and the team believed in the victory. Although Barça narrowed the differences, there was another team last night, it was the team that Javi Rodríguez wants.
ElPozo came out hooked on a game he had been waiting for, with a quartet in which Taynan’s start was surprising. Javi Rodríguez wanted to be scared.
Barça wanted to see what ElPozo was proposing. He also came out with a more tactical team. He didn’t want any surprises, especially in the beginning. Jesús Velasco quickly started the rotations, the Barca coach even has a third unit in his team, depending on how it turns out. The first quartet did not do the futsal it expected and gave access to the newcomers such as Catela or Sergio González. Exactly, it was the first, on a clearance from Dídac, to touch the ball and score an own goal to make it 1-0. Less than twenty seconds had passed when it was 2-0. Taynan passed the newly entered Darío Gil and the Molinense winger thought nothing of it and fired a shot that surprised Dídac.
The match changed, as although Javi Rodríguez screamed his head and demanded to keep up the pressure, the truth is that Jesús Velasco’s third unit pressed. De Pito, Dyego and Ferrao started testing a Juanjo who had to dodge Barça’s first goal in the 12th minute with a left-footed shot from Chapeco’s pantera, which sent the Espartero goalkeeper wide.
An own goal from Felipe Valerio hit the post and Juanjo scored immediately after, deflecting a shot from Adolfo. It was the best moments of the azulgrana team, who kept trying from all sides. But even Dídac’s raises weren’t final and they barely managed to do any damage to a good and anticipatory defense.
The last minutes were driven mad by Barça, who crashed another ball into the woods, but unlike other times, the counterham holders also created danger, Fernando made sure that Dídac had to make a great save on the stick at the last minute At halftime it was 2-0.
Barça had to go out and narrow the gaps on the fast track. He did, and well. After a warning, the Catalan goal came in a pass from Pito that Adolfo did not miss. The Murcian team had lowered the intensity in those first minutes.
The difference was minimal, but that was clear to both teams. Changing from four to four, Javi Rodríguez wanted intensity, he was looking for one that Jesús Velasco wouldn’t give him, as he still played a 3-1 with Ferrao and then with Pito.
ElPozo, who was very dangerous with Taynan on the pitch, had Dídac heart in his mouth as the shots from the nationalized Kazakh got the Blaugrana goalkeeper in trouble.
Barça raised decibels and wanted a draw, but Juanjo wiped out everything that hit his target. Neither Ferrao, nor Pito nor Sergio González could do that with a goalkeeper who was back to the old days.
Jesús Velasco, with four minutes to go, put the Brazilian winger in as player-goalkeeper, with the game of five he had more leather, but the Murcian defense with Taynan floating and Gadeia free made it very difficult. The Barcelona players never managed to shoot at goal with real danger.
Source: La Verdad

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