The Algar team’s idea is to “compete well to the end,” according to their coach, David Bascuñana
From dream to nightmare. CD Algar will receive Celta de Vigo this afternoon, 96 kilometers from home, at the Artés Carrasco de Lorca (4 p.m.), and with the feeling that the greatest moment in its history has been completely tarnished by the vaudeville of recent weeks, in which he never clearly was about the scenario in which he was going to play the game. The hapless management of the case by Cartagena’s Mayor of Sports, Álvaro Valdés, and the intransigence of the RFEF have combined to create a colossal disaster. CD Algar had sold some 4,000 tickets, but many fans will ultimately not attend the match, as it will not be held at the Cartagonova.
Celta de Vigo does not want confidence this afternoon, having been eliminated for the past two years by Atlético Baleares and Ibiza, both of a lower category. With a new coach on the light blue bench, Carlos Carvalhal, the Galicians in Lorca present an eleven in which homegrown players and substitutes can demonstrate their skills while a good number of starters wait on the bench. The star, Iago Aspas, has stayed in Vigo to recover from some discomfort.
The football players of CD Algar were concentrated yesterday in the Alfonso XIII Hotel in Cartagena and trained in the Pinatar Arena. The coach, David Bascuñana, will have two of his latest signings, goalkeeper Juanma Conesa and striker Ventura. The idea is to “compete well to the end”.
Source: La Verdad

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