The Venezuelan striker has scored three goals and provided several assists, decisive in the albinegro daughter’s start to the top mid-zone of the table
Cartagena B has a very sensitive loss for Sunday’s match (El Pozuelo, 12:00) against Torremolinos. Pichichi Jeriel de Santis will not join his teammates when he completes the penalty cycle for the five yellow cards he has accumulated. The Venezuelan striker scored three goals and provided several assists, decisive in the albinegro daughter’s start to the top mid-zone of the table.
Jeriel is tough, makes a difference and his style is also penalized with five cards in the five matches he has participated in. The premiere of this striker was postponed to matchday 8 due to numerous problems with the documentation, something that the subsidiary noticed at the beginning of the season. The coach, Pepe Aguilar, can bet on Josema as a substitute for the Venezuelan.
The man from Cartagena has yet to catch up with the competition, unlike last year in the Third Division without luck to see the goal. Cartagena B can recover Sergi Monteverde on Sunday, who was out due to an injury in recent matches and is present at training this week. Central defender Javi Fernández is still in hospital with a broken toe. Enrico Dueñas is more motivated after overcoming some physical problems.
It is likely that Pepe Aguilar will once again fall victim to Farru and Neskes, already common in first team call-ups. This Sunday’s appointment will be tough without some key players, as Torremolinos occupy relegation places and have lost the last four games.
The Torremolinos stadium is a trap for the subsidiary. El Pozuelo has one of the smallest dimensions of the entire Second RFEF. They are 100×60, as opposed to the Cartagonova’s 105×68. Pepe Aguilar has already warned the footballers about this particularity, which must be taken into account due to the game of touch and possession of the albinegros.
Source: La Verdad

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