Jimbee visits Manzanares today with the aim of winning again and increasing their motivation for Friday’s derby
Ability to return to winning ways after a somewhat erratic start to the second round. Jimbee have managed two draws and one win against theoretically inferior rivals in their last three games and they will try to attack the Antonio Caba de Manzanares (5pm) this afternoon.
It’s a good time to get some good vibes as the next rival for the melon growers is El Pozo Murcia in the quarter-finals of the Spanish Cup, this Friday in Granada. The risk of getting lost is real, but Duda’s men are clearly favoured. It’s low Juanan. The Sevillian suffers a minor knee sprain and his participation in the cup competition is in danger. The melon trees restore Meira.
Duda, Jimbee’s coach, argued in the preview that his team must avoid being misled by next Saturday’s KO tournament. “The determinant of the cup is always there. If you’re a hypocrite, you can say it’s the same as any other day, but it isn’t. It’s harder to play for these eight teams and it’s going to be harder for us to be focused,” Jimbee’s coach acknowledged.
He appealed to the “capacity and intelligence” of himself in the face of adaptation. He also said a win would help for next week because, he thinks, the results “affect the mood”.
Source: La Verdad

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