Intercity aims to bounce back from recent setbacks with a strong performance before Christmas, aiming to make amends for the loss against Mérida (0-1) and the defeat to Ceuta this Sunday at noon.
Stopped the Intercity series (0-1)
After nine matches without a defeat, Intercity faced a setback in the latest league game in the First Federation 2nd group, forcing them to host another match in a bid to stay near the top of the table.
Coach Alejandro Sandroni spoke about the situation. “We are satisfied with the work we have done, and we remain self-critical where necessary. We believe in what we have achieved and in the progress we are making. Playing at home again is the best possible scenario after the last result, and it offers the chance to respond positively.”
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Regarding Intercity’s next opponent, Ceuta, the Argentinian coach offered this assessment: “Ceuta is a great team with a clear identity. They have built momentum since the second half of last season, so they will be very tough. That is why we must raise our level and execute well in order to secure the win.”
Intercity’s head coach emphasized focus and preparation, insisting that the squad must elevate their performance to challenge a defensively solid and dynamic Ceuta side.
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Taking all factors into account, the likely Intercity lineup for the match could feature Manu Herrera, Nsue, Vadik Murria, Álvaro Pérez, Cristo Romero, Undabarrena, Jon Ceberio, Xemi Fernández, Pol Roigè, Soldevila, and Moha Traoré. The coaching staff will assess fitness, form, and strategic needs in the days leading up to kick-off to finalize selections for the squad that will try to recover points and maintain standing in the league.