Sunday, 13 May 2012

Villarreal surprising decline that accompanies Second Sporting and Racing

Villarreal down

Smiles and tears were expected on the final day of the League BBVA 2011/2012, but the final script seems written by the most perverse mind. Tragedy in El Madrigal. Villarreal down to Second Division final five minutes of madness. The team descent candidate had more options to save, is that going to the well. A goal by Falcao turned on the alarms, and three minutes later, in Vallecas, Tamudo completed the disaster. Ray, Granada and Zaragoza saved. Villarreal, Sporting and Racing, to second.

A counter-season

The fate of Villarreal twisted from the earliest stages of the season. The difficulty to get the games later, he joined a plague of injuries to key players, like Rossi, who did no favors when facing Champions League as well. Europe was a burden that affected the way in league. The set Castellon sank in the table, and although we all thought that sooner or later would come well out of sheer inertia, based on quality, change of pace that never came. Even with the coaching changes, which served only to lurch in the style of play. They eat another drop for Lotina curriculum.

When a team gets into the dynamics of losses when things go even though you try, when you play with fear of the situation in the table and do not have enough confidence, no matter what your team play footballers the likes of Borja Valero, Bruno or Senna.

The cannon was impossible

Although Sporting Gijon came alive this last day, he did realize that only a miracle could save him. The worst thing for their potential was not dependent on what they did and Ray Zaragoza, but being able to win in the field of Malaga being played into the Champions League for the first time in its history.

The script went as expected and beat Malaga 1-0. A result apparently too short for the field of play. Absolute superiority of Malaga who created countless occasions to rout, and could only help the poor shooting and a great performance of John Paul.



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