Soccer | 2nd RFEF
The Grana team, which is looking to break a losing streak of two games without scoring a goal, receives Levante B who are not afraid of the big
Real Murcia needs to step on the accelerator in the last ten days of the League, both to keep its current position that gives it a ticket to play the ‘playoff’ and to keep alive the hopes of finishing the regular league in first place. Only an immaculate grana march until mid-May and a puncture from their direct rivals would allow Mario Simón’s men to embrace a prize that seemed unattainable at the beginning of the course.
But thanks to a good choral performance, which could be improved on the scoring side, Real Murcia has reached the last leg of the regular competition, still opting for all the possible prizes, although they cannot stop looking in the rearview mirror at teams like Eldense, Mar Menor, Alzira and Granada B, which point to the position of the Grana team.
Even Atlético Levante who, with 32 points that place them five from the ‘playoff’, have not yet given up playing the promotion phase to the First RFEF. In fact, they have won the last two games against Eldense and Hércules, and since the arrival of Adrián Esteve in Lisci’s position they have found stability. They have lost five of twelve games played away from the Ciudad Deportiva de Buñol, although they achieved great results as a visitor that make you think, such as beating Hércules 0-3 in the first round.
In the grana team, everything indicates that Miguel Serna will return to goal after the good role that Gallego, his replacement, signed in Pulpí, while Dani García and Boris Kouassi also seem to be available, absent in the last appointment. Simón will also be able to repeat from the start with Pablo Ganet in the starting eleven, a footballer different from the rest, who complements Gracia perfectly, and who is the better rudder that Murcia can have.
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