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Manager Notebook: Trying to Escape the Event Horizon
- By Ezequiel Valls
With Zamora's comfortable victory things looked rosey before the anticipated match against Cultural Leonesa, having two teams that we should beat comfortably: Racing "B", placed below us and Lugo, who were up the table but pundits considered lesser to us.
The matches were along the expected lines, with our team controlling possession, if not for much, and creating chances. But both ended in bitter disappointed and pretty much in the same way. A first goal from a set pieces play we had then to come back with a goal by Bauzá, and after threatening to get ahead, a defender making a penalty in the last fifteen minutes of match to give all the points away and bringing up back to relegation play off position.
With morale dropping and the poor results we were to face the leaders Cultural at home. I felt we would lose and I had to change things to at least keep a point; in the position we're in, every point is vital and we should take a draw rather than throw it aiming for what we can't reach. I met their 4-2-3-1 with a defensive V shaped 4-5-1 with Tasio as anchor man, Fernando as playmaker, as usual, Domingo as ball winning play maker and a counter plan. We gave up the possession and this time the team was up to my wishes, solidly resisting culturalistas' onslaught. Julio rodríguez saw the second yellow card in the 40th minute, leaving us with ten men and expecting the worst. I moved to a 4-1-3-1(ST) and the team kept resisting, then after some changes I moved the striker back to trequartista in midfield, Bauzá out and Carmona there... not only we kept resisting we even created a couple of chances that almost went in at the end!. In the end, a 0-0 to earn us a precious point, that didn't stop us from dropping into relegation positions.
Oddly enough, the next match we lost 2-1 away to Oviedo, with a late goal by them to win the match, and that defeat saw us climbing a position due to bigger defeat by Ourense who had our same points.
They were our next rivals, we'd face them at home. One of the matches we had to win. Scouting told what most times is said: counterattacking 4-4-2. Fortunately, not a side filled with speed, so if you want to win you got to attack. We returned to this season's preferred tactic: 4-3-2-1 and a control tactic, exploiting the flanks this time. Again we dominated the match but this time the team wasn't so ineffective ahead and we got two goals for what looked a comfortable lead during first half, only to give up a goal nearing the end to a counterattack seeing our defense to catch up with their only fast player. Second half started badly with the same player getting a corner in for a 2-2. But as other times, there was Bauzá to get a third goal so we could drop to a more defensive tactic and secure the win.
Next saw us against last qualified Deportivo "B", even if a way I opted to repeat an offensive tactic, and we dominated once more, but inefficiency before goal returned to the team. It was a nice play organized by the two youths I brought up, Padial set in striker even if he's a defensive midfield due to injury of Nel and Bauzá, gave ball from area to Montoya at the edge who passed to lonely Fernando who made the goal in injury time for another vital win.
And then the most anticipated date arrived: player registry period!. We could finally get Cases in our matches, and a couple other signings: Albert Dorca, to give us a needed speed bost in the left wing, as Cases does in the middle, José Antonio Picón to give more solidity to our defense. We could also register Trigo, whom I regretted to have left out.
Downside was that due to rules we'd have to drop some wanted players. We already had left Gustavo out. We unregistered Borja, whom lack of concentration and passing made him the last resort for defender injuries, which was why we signed him. But I had to give up three valuable players, as Domingo and his position polivalency, Velamazáns experience (not that painful, since he used to lose a lot of balls lingering on them) and our past season's best passer Txitxo.
Baró is a long term injury, four months since two weeks ago, but he'll return with a good amount of matches to go and it's worth keeping him, not having him out till 31st january because I want time to try sell the other players as soon as possible due to economy trouble.
But as soon they get into the team, we shall have a big step forward in quality. The signings mean not only that we'll surely get clear of relegation not long through the second sting of the league, but they'll also be a good base to strengthen the team for the next season.
A new wrenching pain may be soon to come, as scouts have pointed me to one Triguero who looks to be a possible solution to our problems before the rival's goal and form a killer pair with Bauzá.
Despite being so recent arrivals and free transfers, I set them for our match against Castilla... was painful match. We got ahead, which set spirits up, only to feel bitter anger at referee's allowance of a clearly offside goal by Castilla, that during second half would be followed by two others, a long shot and a header when in the last ten minutes we had been for a while threatening seriously to draw. But, this team will be on for something great for sure.
- By Ezequiel Valls
With Zamora's comfortable victory things looked rosey before the anticipated match against Cultural Leonesa, having two teams that we should beat comfortably: Racing "B", placed below us and Lugo, who were up the table but pundits considered lesser to us.
The matches were along the expected lines, with our team controlling possession, if not for much, and creating chances. But both ended in bitter disappointed and pretty much in the same way. A first goal from a set pieces play we had then to come back with a goal by Bauzá, and after threatening to get ahead, a defender making a penalty in the last fifteen minutes of match to give all the points away and bringing up back to relegation play off position.
With morale dropping and the poor results we were to face the leaders Cultural at home. I felt we would lose and I had to change things to at least keep a point; in the position we're in, every point is vital and we should take a draw rather than throw it aiming for what we can't reach. I met their 4-2-3-1 with a defensive V shaped 4-5-1 with Tasio as anchor man, Fernando as playmaker, as usual, Domingo as ball winning play maker and a counter plan. We gave up the possession and this time the team was up to my wishes, solidly resisting culturalistas' onslaught. Julio rodríguez saw the second yellow card in the 40th minute, leaving us with ten men and expecting the worst. I moved to a 4-1-3-1(ST) and the team kept resisting, then after some changes I moved the striker back to trequartista in midfield, Bauzá out and Carmona there... not only we kept resisting we even created a couple of chances that almost went in at the end!. In the end, a 0-0 to earn us a precious point, that didn't stop us from dropping into relegation positions.
Oddly enough, the next match we lost 2-1 away to Oviedo, with a late goal by them to win the match, and that defeat saw us climbing a position due to bigger defeat by Ourense who had our same points.
They were our next rivals, we'd face them at home. One of the matches we had to win. Scouting told what most times is said: counterattacking 4-4-2. Fortunately, not a side filled with speed, so if you want to win you got to attack. We returned to this season's preferred tactic: 4-3-2-1 and a control tactic, exploiting the flanks this time. Again we dominated the match but this time the team wasn't so ineffective ahead and we got two goals for what looked a comfortable lead during first half, only to give up a goal nearing the end to a counterattack seeing our defense to catch up with their only fast player. Second half started badly with the same player getting a corner in for a 2-2. But as other times, there was Bauzá to get a third goal so we could drop to a more defensive tactic and secure the win.
Next saw us against last qualified Deportivo "B", even if a way I opted to repeat an offensive tactic, and we dominated once more, but inefficiency before goal returned to the team. It was a nice play organized by the two youths I brought up, Padial set in striker even if he's a defensive midfield due to injury of Nel and Bauzá, gave ball from area to Montoya at the edge who passed to lonely Fernando who made the goal in injury time for another vital win.
And then the most anticipated date arrived: player registry period!. We could finally get Cases in our matches, and a couple other signings: Albert Dorca, to give us a needed speed bost in the left wing, as Cases does in the middle, José Antonio Picón to give more solidity to our defense. We could also register Trigo, whom I regretted to have left out.
Downside was that due to rules we'd have to drop some wanted players. We already had left Gustavo out. We unregistered Borja, whom lack of concentration and passing made him the last resort for defender injuries, which was why we signed him. But I had to give up three valuable players, as Domingo and his position polivalency, Velamazáns experience (not that painful, since he used to lose a lot of balls lingering on them) and our past season's best passer Txitxo.
Baró is a long term injury, four months since two weeks ago, but he'll return with a good amount of matches to go and it's worth keeping him, not having him out till 31st january because I want time to try sell the other players as soon as possible due to economy trouble.
But as soon they get into the team, we shall have a big step forward in quality. The signings mean not only that we'll surely get clear of relegation not long through the second sting of the league, but they'll also be a good base to strengthen the team for the next season.
A new wrenching pain may be soon to come, as scouts have pointed me to one Triguero who looks to be a possible solution to our problems before the rival's goal and form a killer pair with Bauzá.
Despite being so recent arrivals and free transfers, I set them for our match against Castilla... was painful match. We got ahead, which set spirits up, only to feel bitter anger at referee's allowance of a clearly offside goal by Castilla, that during second half would be followed by two others, a long shot and a header when in the last ten minutes we had been for a while threatening seriously to draw. But, this team will be on for something great for sure.
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