Without the security that a rook like Manu Herrera provides under the sticks, but after two consecutive away wins in the past two days, he is convinced that a return to Antonio Solana will be enough to keep the pulse of the 5th group’s leadership on the line. with Nucia.
The black team is returning to play before their opponents (11:30) today and will do so in this second round of the championship without three fulcrums. In addition to the goalkeeper, the Alicante team lost to central defender Kecojevic, who is fundamental to Siviero’s containment system, and Maxi Ribero, who has been a permanent fixture in midfield since joining the winter market.
The bill for the final victory over the Mar Menor in San Javier leaves an Intercity unwilling to forego direct promotion now that it’s so close and only six days left to the conclusion of the regular stage. . His pulse with La Nucía forces him not to stop as neither seems willing to give up or show signs of weakness.
Intercity picked up Alzira, who was relegated from the play-off fight in a very bad second leg of the League. But the Valencians are back to the stage where they got their promotion to the Second RFEF on track last year. With Roan and Germán being out of the field due to physical problems, Barça coaches are bringing other players like Sergio Bono and Chema Moreno back for a rendezvous this morning where Alzira will try to show off their goodness as a visitor and end their triple-win streak. consecutive games without winning.
Manu Herrera’s loss at goal (he hasn’t missed a second in the League so far) will force Gustavo Siviero to make his 20-year-old Dutch goalkeeper Dani Atanes debut. The Argentine coach is not worried about the Dutchman’s lack of experience, although he is in danger, as Siviero says he is “very confident and has to rely on the strength of the group”.
Intercity squad: Dani Atanes, José Manuel, Husic, Álvaro Pérez, Leo Ferroni, Miguel Marí, Josiel Núñez, Villacañas, Benja, Cristian Herrera and Pol Roigè.