Vicente Parras Seeks Resilience in Huelva Midweek Clash

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Next Wednesday, November 29, Alcoyano Huelva Entertainment Area will be measured against its upcoming opponent in a match that had been postponed to the end of October due to Storm Bernard. The game also marks the ninth round of the First Federation. Kick-off is scheduled for eight in the evening at Nuevo Colombino in Huelva, with three points at stake to bring clearer security in the standings as the team aims to climb away from the relegation zone.

Vicente Parras described the midweek clash as a fresh chance for his squad. The team is on a solid run and has been edging closer to the middle of the table. The blue-and-white outfit has only tasted defeat at home against the leaders Castellón and has earned a total of six points from a recent 0-0 draw with the White reserve side, alongside victories over Melilla and Malaga. Now, after four matches, seven points have been accumulated, helping to avoid a poor start to the league season for Alcoyanos.

Travel considerations loom large for the visitors, who face one of the longest journeys of the campaign and will have to cope without several key players. Important players are out, including Raul Alcainamidfielder Imanol Garcia, and goalkeeper Jose Perales, with the return dates for any of them still undetermined.

Vicente Parras: “Losses will force us to do things differently in Huelva”

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The squad welcomed a new development when Huelva defender Alvaro Vega rejoined the group after serving a suspension in the Algeciras match. His return provides a chance to reconnect with a club where he developed as a youngster and where fans supported him through three seasons at Recreativo, strengthening the unity of the side ahead of the upcoming clash.

The likely starting lineup could include: Jaume Valens in goal; Campabadal, Primi, Farru, and Nieto forming a back four; Lara, Juanan, Albisua, and Agüero operating in midfield; and Pablo Ganet alongside Pradera providing the attacking options up front.

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