Mikel Recalde
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22/11/2024 00:10
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These are Mikel Recalde’s notes from the match that Real played this Thursday at the Ciudad Deportiva de San Vicente Stadium against Jove Español.
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These are Mikel Recalde’s notes from the match that Real played this Thursday at the Ciudad Deportiva de San Vicente Stadium against Jove Español.
The Best: Ander Barrenetxea
N.G.
9 – Too much. The San Sebastian native debuted as captain by destroying Jove on the left wing. He was in all the dangerous plays in the first half. He scored two good goals, was able to score a couple more and served the other two that Real achieved before the break, when he was substituted. The Copa drink was good for him and now he has a much better chance of starting in Sunday’s derby.
Unai Marrero
N.G.
5 – He hardly had to intervene. The wind caused some doubt in the centers that Jove put in. Just one stop.
Alvaro Odriozola
N.G.
5 – He joined very well in several plays with very long runs, but it was difficult for him to specify the centers and generate danger.
Luke’s Beitia
N.G
7 – Very safe. He did not complicate himself and showed the same level that has made him one of the revelations of Sanse. No errors.
Jon Pacheco
N.G.
7 – His left foot unlocked the game by giving a magnificent through ball to Barrenetxea. Without problems, he played very comfortably and made no mistakes.
Jon Balda
6 – Good looking. You can see that he is a winger converted to a full-back. A lot of quality in his left foot. Barrenetxea was so overwhelmed that he couldn’t go much deeper.
No Notes by Mikel Recalde 2425 Urko Gonzalez de Zarate
N.G.
7 -. Good game from the pivot, who played easy at all times and gave speed to the ball. Magnificent maneuver with a pass to Barrene in the fourth goal and a great opening to Olasagasti in the fifth.
Paul Marin
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6 – A little blander than expected. Both in the center of the field and on the wing. He didn’t succeed on his occasions. He was returning after injury, good news.
Jon Ander Olasagasti
N.G.
8 – Very good game by the San Sebastian player, who was the one that most marked the differences between the lines. Great action with a center included that Barrene did not take advantage of and the play of the night with that double cut in the fifth.
Sergio Gomez
N.G.
7 – A professional like the top of a pine tree. He plays as motivated against a 3rd RFEF as against the First Division leader. The ball hit the post for the second goal and he scored the third, arriving well in a play that began with a great change of wing. Substituted at half-time.
Jon Magunazelaia
N.G.
7 – Very hardworking and with always intelligent movements that helped his teammates find spaces. Ready in the drop to Sergio Gómez and matador in the last minute of the first half in a good finish. They gave him a penalty and he was able to score a couple more.
Aihen Muñoz
N.G.
6 – Another one who is very professional and has gotten to where he is by taking all the games the same.
Beñat Turrientes
N.G.
6 – Hard-working and participative, playing somewhat on the left wing. Good minutes to recover.
Arkaitz Mariezkur’s
N.G
Deserved debut for his performance. He was unlucky because the team was no longer attacking as much and he had no chances.
Mikel Gotti
N.G
The Sanse player with the most quality and it didn’t take him long to show it. He debuted with a goal by taking advantage of Olasa’s play.
Iñaki Rupérez
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Another one that comes very strong in the Sanse. He debuted as a center back, although he is a right back
Imanol Alguacil
N.G.
7 – Those who thought that he could incur improper alignment do not know him. He took the game as a final and motivated the team so that they did not suffer even the slightest shock.
The referee: Quintero González
N.G
6 – Good refereeing. He stopped playing and didn’t want to be the protagonist.
The rival coach: Josip Visnjic
N.G
5 – Jove suffered a lot. It didn’t suit him that Real arrived a little angry and without much desire to get any scare.