
Of the first pre -season friendlies it is difficult to get any type of conclusion. But the analysis capacity is further reduced when only 11 players of the first template participate in them. With all the above, Elche has surpassed Millwall this Friday in a game marked by the 33rd degrees that marked the thermometers in San Pedro del Pinatar during the clash, with the outstanding signing debut Leo Petrot and with several outstanding absences. The many of the Canteranos Ali Houary y Bakary Traore They serve to release summer with a first victory. Bambo Diaby (pubalgia), John Chetauya, Marc Aguado (shoulder operation) and Yago de Santiago (knee ligaments) completed a training session before the shock, in the field annexed to the main facilities, alternating strength and speed exercises with ball actions. The four continue to drag some physical discomfort that prevents them from being one more in the Ilicitan preseason.
The new franjiverde incorporation was also outside, Alejandro Iturbewhich was exercised with Jon Easter in the moments prior to the clash. With only three sessions behind him, the coaching staff decided to postpone his debut with the strip to the derby next Wednesday. Elche entered his first summer commitment with a novel (5-3-2), with Dituro, Álvaro Núñez, Mourad, Affarder and Mendoza as the only players of the first team.
Eleven first part
Matías Dituro; Álvaro Núñez, Pablo Felipe, David Affengruber, Ismael Muñoz, Dídac Castellá; Luis Roldán, Antonio Bastida, Rodrigo Menaza; Rafa Núñez and Mourad.
Beyond a couple of arrivals from Rafa Núñez, a Mendoza shot and an arrival of the Bastida Canterano, which occupied interior positions, the first 45 minutes on the green of Pinatar did not have too much history. Yes, the defenders Ismael Muñoz and Pablo Felipe stood out in the axis of the rear next to Affengruber. The first, for its forcefulness to shock and, the second, for its neat ball outlet.
The two clearest Millwall, who lived back in his area the first part, arrived in two isolated actions to a stopped ball, In two corners thrown from the left side badly defended by Elche. Since the final moments of the first act, the physical trainer Franjiverde, Xavi Moñino, already worked on the grass annexed to the field in which the game was played with the 11 protagonists who would take over in San Pedro del Pinatar.
Petrot onset
Sarabia aligned a completely different eleven for the second part, in which the new LEO Petrot incorporation debuted. The Frenchman, with the ability to act as a central and side, played his first 45 minutes with Elche on the left side. He was correct at his premiere and even dared to go to his teammates in Spanish.
Eleven second part
Owen Bosch; Bakary Traore, Matia Barzic, Pedro Bigas, Leo Petrot; Josan Ferrández, Aleix febas, Jairo Izquierdo, Germán Valera; Hoogy y Nordin wings.
The first goal of the shock had English Acenter, after a loss of Germán Valera and an action that defined the rival midfielder Luke Cundle. The Canteranos Nordin and Ali Houry were the offensive references in the second 45 minutes. Although they left flashes of their innate quality, the physical superiority of the Millwall defenders did not allow them to progress in their boarding schools.
However, both took advantage of a good pressure on the rival exit. Nordin stole and gave Ali Houry, who defined pleasure with the opponent goalkeeper out of position to match the crash over the second part. After the hydration pause, Valera was close to undoing the tables in a great individual play that did not define due to a last long touch.
In the final minutes the youth goalkeeper also played 15 minutes Diego Sánchez. With the game in its final stretch, the unexpected offensive appearance of Bakary Traore (who played right side) allowed Elche to overcome the game, in a good definition of the Hispanomalian. The only one who did not have minutes, beyond those mentioned, was Adam Boayarwithout physical problems according to the club. Victoria driven by the quarry, good feelings and sights already set on the next test: A derby in Rico Pérez next Wednesday (8:30 p.m.).
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