Chapter 186 (Three Straight Monthly Pass)
On September 5, Ibiza ushered in the second round of the Cup of Kings against Salez.
Ibiza is away.
In this game, due to the influence of the game day, Fang Jue, who was short of soldiers, had to make major adjustments and rotations to the team's lineup.
Many "veterans" from last season got the opportunity.
In terms of central defenders, he chose the combination of veterans Ayala and Lorente, Coscheerney got a rest, and the two full-backs were last season's main right-back Rosales and left-back Milner.
In the midfield, Clement and Glinno formed two midfielders, while Nickel and Siemenius were separated from each other.
On the front line, Fang Jue used the double center tactics of Lewandowski and Bedino.
Ibiza, who attacked in the "remnant lineup", played a very difficult game in this game. In the end, with Bedino's goal, Ibiza drew 1-1 away against Zarez and finally won the penalty shootout, which was difficult to close to the third round of the Copa del Rey.
The one who gave Bedino assists was Polish scorer Lewandowski. Although he had not scored in three games for Ibiza, Lewandowski had already assisted twice, and five of the team's goals were related to the Polish. Fang Jue was very satisfied with this Polish young man.
However, Lewandowski himself was not very happy. After all, as a shooter, scoring goals is the most convincing one.
Fang Jue comforted the Polish boy, but said nothing more. He said no matter how many, he would not score the most effective goal. He was very optimistic about the Poles. This is a top scorer with a systematic rating of nearly perfect golden color. The burst of goals will come sooner or later.
After the game, some media began to advocate that Ibiza's winning streak was curbed, and the good luck of this dark horse in the first two rounds of the Spanish Second Division ended here.
Fang Jue was very annoyed about this. If the general is short of soldiers, it would be a victory to advance. These mixed-ball media cannot not know about this situation, but they avoid it and don’t mention it. Anyway, they just pour cold water and make a fuss.
This is the norm for media. It is not that those media outside Ibiza must not be ashamed of Ibiza. Compared to praise, the media obviously knows that swearing can attract attention and bring sales more.
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On September 9, Ibiza, who lacked soldiers, ushered in the third round of the league at home. Their opponent was Las Palmas, a team that once had a brilliant history. This team is a small island team like Ibiza. However, compared with Ibiza, who has always been a poor and lower-middle peasant, he once won the runner-up in the La Liga and the runner-up in the Spanish Cup of Dec, and played in ancient European matches like the European Expo Cup, but his ancestors were once rich.
The official website of the Spanish Football League Two also recommended this game to fans:
For Ibiza, who has won two consecutive victories, facing Las Palmas with a long history and honor, this will be the biggest test this team faces after the start of the new season.
For Las Palmas, they must prove their historical heritage and strength in front of Ibiza, who also comes from the Spanish overseas archipelago.
"A down-and-out team that is immersed in the glory of the past." This is Fang Jue's evaluation of Las Palmas. Although this team has a long history, its recent situation is not good. It was once facing bankruptcy. It was only in 2006 that it was bought by Miguel Angel Ramirez, a local businessman in the Gran Canary Islands, where Las Palmas is located, and took over the team.
Since 2006, Ramirez has used his shrewd mind to gradually repay debts and improve his operations. Las Palmas has only been upgraded from the Spanish Second Division to the Spanish Second Division last year.
So, now this team Las Palmas is just a one-year Spanish League match than Ibiza.
Fang Jue sat in the coach's seat, observing the situation on the court. At this time, it was already 80 minutes of the game, and the score on the court was still zero to zero.
Affected by the match day, Ibiza's lineup was still incomplete in this game, and Fang Jue almost lined up the same lineup as the mid-week Cup of Rey match.
This is Ibiza's chance to get a corner kick.
Left-back Milner stood at the corner point, raised his arm and signaled that he was going to kick off.
Las Palmas' goal is crowded and when they cannot open the situation in the sports, they need to be particularly wary of Ibiza's chance to score with the opportunity to score.
Ibiza's captain Ayala also ran into the penalty area of Las Palmas. There were two players next to him immediately defending closely. The low-height Argentine veteran jumped amazingly and often had a good chance of heading the ball.
Ibiza's two centers, Lewandowski and Bedino, are also competing for positions with the opponent's defenders, and the two sides are tugging and chaotic.
The referee's whistle sounded, and Milner drove the ball into the penalty area.
Ayala took off at the front point, and the two players who were defending him also took off. None of the three of them reached the football, and the football flew through the airspace.
Bedino headed the ball in the middle, and he touched the football slightly and changed the flight route of the football. Las Palmas goalkeeper Pingda subconsciously pounced. The football was not knocked out of the dangerous area, and the penalty area was immediately in chaos.
You can only see offensive players and defensive players entangled and want to play football.
Fang Jue widened his eyes, and then he saw the shaking of the ball net. He raised his arms and saw Lewandowski running out with his arms raised.
The Pole roared and rushed towards the corner flag point, behind him was the Ibiza player who was running excitedly.
"!" Dolores' voice sounded, "Robert Lewandowski! The 19-year-old Polish scorer finally scored. Coach Fang Jue's young Polish scorer introduced from the Polish second division scored in front of the goal! One to zero! Ibiza leads Las Palmas at home!"
Fang Jue waved his fist hard and smashed it into the air.
He finally waited for the goal, and in this difficult game, at this time point, this was a huge goal worth it.
He turned his head to look and saw that in the visiting team coach's seat, the 60-year-old coach Juan Fernandez covered his face with pain.
The glory of the past is just the past. Ibiza has no history to be proud of, but they are walking on the road of great strides. Glory and pride, and they will lead these players to create their own glory!
More than ten minutes later, the referee blew the whistle to the end of the game. With the goal of the young Lewandowski, Ibiza defeated Las Palmas 1-0 at home, achieving three consecutive victories in the Spanish Second Division.
There are huge cheers above the Athletic Stadium in Ibiza.
The young and handsome head coach raised his arms high, beside him were excited running fans, and in the stands were countless pairs of excited waving arms!
Chapter completed!