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Passes and fails of Racing in El Plantío: it is not a day to puff out your chest

Passes and fails of Racing in El Plantío: it is not a day to puff out your chest

1. Miquel Parera: You can’t blame him for anything in the goals, which would have required almost miraculous saves to save, he left two interventions of goal value, one for Valcarce and another for Castel.

23. Dani Fernandez: His worst game as a racinguista. He never knew whether to jump to the lane or keep the line and with the ball he did not contribute anything. In the second goal Valcarce did what he wanted with him. He should be grateful to his coach for finishing the game on the field. Inexplicable.

16. German Sanchez: Good in the passing game, he suffered when he had to measure himself in speed. He found no accomplices to get the ball out from behind, but compared to most of his teammates he wasn’t the worst.

4. Pol Moreno: He did not have much prominence in defense, in attack he tried to do good with a distant header from a soft center, but Caro took it away. Neither cold nor hot.

18. Saul Garcia: Bad again. And increasingly shy with the ball. Compared to the other winger, he has seemed international, but the one from Vioño is not the one from a month ago. In the second goal he should have bothered Curro more.

6. Íñigo Sainz-Maza: Terrible game, fought with the ball even in the best minutes of the team with him on the field, the first quarter of an hour. He works so hard and with such commitment that it is hard to type that he should have been replaced long before.

21. Aritz Aldasoro: Missing. He lost much fewer balls than his line colleague, but he didn’t touch them either. Strange that the one from Beasain is at such low revolutions in the game. He hit a volley from the front with some intention, something is something.

25. Marco Sangalli: Nothing at all. He played in his natural position, the right winger, and his contribution was nil in attack and he did not help Dani Fernández, who was lost, with the winger on his side.

At 4′ into the game, Pombo missed a new penalty and wasted the opportunity to put Racing ahead in the game.The league

24. Jorge Pombo: Penalties are missed by whoever shoots them, but it is not mandatory to miss them either. And this time he scored again from 11 meters. Four missed out of six launched, which is what Racing has, is a ridiculous statistic. And very damaging in points. Nor did he do anything noteworthy in play.

10. Inigo Vicente: He played inside most of the time and did not have his best day. In the end, putting the three three-quarter players playing outside where they came from did not seem like a good idea. Not one note of quality that he usually left this time for Derio’s to remember.

11. Roko Baturina: Active in the first minutes, he threw a couple of interesting moves into space, but there are already too many games in which the Racing striker does not finish off on goal. It’s not all your fault, but…

They left from the bench

20. Juergen Elitim (60′): Of the best. He entered the game long after what the (non) racinguista midfield game demanded, but in the last half hour he scored a good goal, gave meaning to the movement and helped his team regain control of the game.

Juergen’s half-hour on the field was one of the best on the team in Burgos.The league

41. Yeray Cabanzón (60′): Of traca. He never hid, but he did everything wrong, the shots, the passes. Even the corner kicks were mediocre. Normally he produces when he comes off the bench, not this time.

19. Matheus Aias (68′): Sumo. He gave continuity to the attacking actions and always seemed to be close to the goal. In the header from the front of the small area, that Caro took, a save, he was perhaps able to locate the shot, although he stung it, a little less focused.

29. Small (68 ‘): After so long without playing, it wasn’t bad. He could not score any dazzling action, but he provided spark in the midfielder, despite the fact that in those final moments Burgos was deep in the cave and there were no spaces.

9. Cedric Omoigui (78′): He continues to accumulate minutes, as in recent days, but in the short time he was on the field he could not come close to scoring.

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