
TO CONQUER EL COLOMBINO
Juventud de Torremolinos visits the historic El Colombino stadium this Sunday, in a momentous match to achieve permanence.
Juventud de Torremolinos will play a new final in the fight to save the category, and it will do so against the dean of Spanish football, Recreativo de Huelva.
The group directed by Antonio Calderón appears at the appointment, with cloudy morale, after seeing the turnaround that the final stretch of the season took, since the arrival of the man from Cádiz.
And the numbers are not bad at all, since the Verdiblanco team has added nine points, out of the last twelve possible, managing to continue hooked on the fight for permanence.
The Torremolinos team already managed to defeat the Huelva team in the first leg at the El Pozuelo stadium, in a great game. The records as visitors also invite optimism, since it is the ninth team that scores the most points as a visitor, with a record of 18 points distributed in 4 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses.
The local team has the highest budget in the category, with the primary objective being promotion and added 31 points in El Colombino distributed in 9 wins, 4 draws and only two losses, they will also seek victory to consolidate second position that will give him a more feasible crossing in the playoffs for promotion to the first federation.
Abel Gómez’s team has in its ranks the second highest scorer in the category, the Argentine Pablo Caballero with 12 goals in his private account, and who has a great career in Spanish football, wearing shirts such as CD Lugo and UD Almería in second division.
The Sevillian coach has the casualties of Alberto Trapero and Iago Díaz and the doubts of Chinchilla, Josiel Núñez and Bernardo Cruz.
Antonio Calderón, who for this occasion will be able to count on Dani Fernández, who was discharged after his knee injury, and Fran Castillo, who returns after his suspension for accumulating yellow cards. On the contrary, they will not have the already known casualties of Serbian Damjan Gojkov and Javier Forjan from Cádiz, who are still in the process of recovery. In addition, Alex Camacho joins, who will serve his second game of suspension and Caturla who saw his fifth yellow card against the Mar Menor.
The match will be played next Sunday at 7:00 p.m. and can be seen on free-to-air television on the provincial channel Teleonuba (only for Huelva) and on the Football Club streaming platform at a price of €3.95.
The illusion is noticeable in Torremolina, where the fans have once again believed in salvation, and surely the boys will fight for victory in a new final.