He didn’t even expect it. When Yangel He started limping before 10 minutes into the match, Michael sent to heat That’s Couto already Pablo Torre. A thousand things can go through the head of the Cantabrian, who is used to being the last choice or wearing ‘bib overalls’ and then returning to sit with his teammates.
This is the day and the golden opportunity for Pablo Torrewho saw how the Vallecano coach entrusted him from the fifteenth hour in the game to replace the Venezuelan who, despite returning to the green after being assisted, had to leave the field of play.
Well, a remarkable one for the one lent by FC Barcelona in his first major league test leading the resilient ‘blanc-i-vermella’. The midfielder decided to put the opportunity behind him and put aside his frustration to star in three quarters of the match. The event was very complicated against an opponent who decided to cross the midfield line exclusively to go on the counterattack to a mistake from Girona, in fact that is how the goal came about. Hugo Durowhich took advantage of the error in the output of David Lopez.
So, with the Valencia team in their own field and having a possession that almost exceeds 20%, Pablo Tower He was tasked with finding gaps and providing the final pass to the class that attracted the elite of his era. Not being a one-on-one matchup made things difficult for the 20-year-old. The one in Deck of cards They proposed an almost perfect defensive tactic to stop Catalan attacks, that’s why Pablo He had to measure his interventions with the square and bevel on the ‘ché’ players.
Almost 90% of his passes found their destination (25/28), mostly on the left side, where the midfielder once again proved that he is more comfortable. He did not enjoy clear chances in front of goal, but he managed to pass with flying colors his first major intervention under the orders of Michael. Perhaps, to the detriment of Yangel, Pablo Torre even the one chosen to enter the ownership dynamics of ‘Gironina’.
Source: La Verdad

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