Sunday, 28 November 2010

Hercules takes the 'other' derby

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On everyone's lips is the meeting on Monday between the top two contenders for the league title and the Football Notes that is putting a special coverage . Meanwhile, during the weekend has not stopped the ball rolling in our fields of First Division and although most eyes pointing to the classic Nou Camp this Sunday at the Rico Perez de Alicante was quoted a regional derby that, pending on what happens between Barcelona and Real Madrid, left no room for boredom. Hercules and the Levant, in the fight away from the descent, went on a stake with two distinct characters.

And the duo attacker who has the privilege of leading Esteban Vigo is mortal. Both scored in the final victory of his team (3-1) and the two have signed 13 of the 14 goals (the other is of Drenthe) to date is credited with the Hercules. Nelson Valdez and David Trezeguet are beacon that lights the attack Espanyol and Levante, which did not make a bad match and drew level by one, gave witness to this. The Paraguayan scored the first and third, while the experienced Frenchman striker scored in the second half, thus giving advantage to his team, that this victory was five points away from the danger zone and is located six from Europe.

Vocation herculane offensive contrasted with that of the Levant, already diminished by the casualties. To make matters worse, Felipe Caicedo, a promising Ecuadorian striker given this year by Manchester City and so far has added four goals, had to withdraw injured before the end of the first half. Indeed, after four minutes of leaving the field advanced the Hercules. But in the blink of an eye, in an oversight that pissed Esteban Vigo, matched his replacement, Ruben Suarez, who scored his second goal of the competition after premiering at this year's top competition for the best.

But in the second act come the local reaction. The insatiable Trezeguet signed his seventh goal (all at home) after taking advantage of a rebound of a shot after visiting goalkeeper Tiago Gomes, pluperfect in midfield and soon reach the icing with a shot from close range to leave Valdez 'other 'local derby side. Femenía Kiko's entry also gave it another grief, as it was by the side of the lad where the best chances came and buried the first willful act but emotionless. Levante's defeat left him two points down at once to remind you that on his return to first condemned to suffer.

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