The card showing the ‘K’ in the game of poker is the card with the highest figure and is equal to the number 13, only surpassed in value by the Ace in the popular game. ‘K’ is synonymous with king.
Espanyol have two players in their dressing room, the double ‘K’, who arrived this summer for nothing and became an important part of the backbone of the team that directed by Manolo González.
we refer to in Kumbulla and Kral, the central Albanian and the central Czech, which included the Joan Garciasupport the framework of a Spanish who achieved a golden victory over Mallorca on Saturday that moved it away from the relegation zone, three important points.
Exactly in the battle against the vermilion team The umbrella shines in its own light, The Albanian central defender signed in August and from the first breath established himself as a starter and an untouchable in the rearguard. Marash re-signed a performance impeccable at the back, imperial in the aerial game and does not let the air flow. But he also added the icing on the cake with a goal that sparked the blue and white to victory.
The Umbrella figures like parakeetsIn the eight games they have played so far, they have been outstanding in defense: eight fouls, 18 recoveries, 8 blocked passes and won more than half of the duels (out of 66, they took the cake in 41). Against Mallorca, he cleared up to 9 balls, a titan in defensive tasks. And to decorate his statistics, the header marked the first goal against the islanders.
Kral is not short either, being the undisputed boss of the Spanish engine room. Important and ubiquitous in this group of Manolo Gonzalez. Against Mallorca, he played a little forward, supported by the Pol Lozano-Gragera tandem, and again he fulfilled with note, the association Jofre is very goodthe great enemy of the conflict.
Source: La Verdad

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