Adrián Hernández lined up nine regional-born players to start against Lepe, plus three who came off the bench
If there is a Murcian team in the first tier of Spanish football that bets on footballers from the region, it is Yeclano Deportivo. In the last two courses, the policy of the Altiplano club has been accompanied for years by a coach like Adrián Hernández, who also acts as a sports director and who does not hesitate to bet on the football players of the country.
Last Sunday, in the game against San Roque de Lepe, Yeclano took the field in La Constitución with nine players born in the region of Murcia (Iván Martínez, Gabri Clemente, Diego Ruiz, Javi Alonso, Álvaro Martínez, Manu Costa, Tiko Iniesta , Salinas and Luispa) and only Juanmi and Bauti, two football players from La Mancha, did not meet this condition.
In addition, with the departure of Alvarito, Pedrosa and lvaro González in the second half, the natural coach of Churra reached the number of 12 of the 16 Murcian players used in a duel that was eventually won by two goals to nil and that brought him closer to the ‘play off’. And it is that of the 22 footballers who make up the Barça first team, 16 were born in Murcia and only six were born in Castilla La Mancha, Santander and Alicante.
In addition, the Yeclano board forces its coach to cover a quota of Yecla football players. In addition to Luispa, who started last Sunday, Yecla also welcomed David Martínez, Álvaro Mora and Tonete, as well as some youth players who train with the first team such as Borja, Jose, Tomi, Ismael, Germán and Chirlaque.
Source: La Verdad

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