lunes, 1 de agosto de 2011

To begin: an analysis of the newly promoted to La Liga

To begin talkin' about football, we'll make an analysis of the three teams promoted to La Liga this year, in substitution of the relegated RC Deportivo, Hércules CF and UD Almería. These teams are:

-Real Betis Balompié, S.A.D.: Promoted as Liga Adelante's champion, Betis is a team that needs shooting, but that is capable of instilling fear to anyone in their path. Why? Simple: They play exactly the same way than Barça: offensive possession football with advanced forward pressure to lock the enemy on their own field.

-Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, S.A.D.: Promoted as Liga Adelante's runner up, Rayo is a fearsome team because it's players are like a pack of ravenous wolves for goal. From the first to the last second, they are always loyal to their superoffensive scheme, in which ALL players run into the opposite team's field ,almost like thrown by some kind of bazooka, to tamp them down. Currently they are in very serious economical trouble.

-Granada CF: Promoted as the play-offs winner, Granada can be defined as a team with stylish offensive ways. Currently having the 94% of its players on loan from Udinese Calcio (due to a multimillion-dollar scam suffered in Segunda B that almost left the team in bankruptcy), however, they made maybe the greatest season of their lives, because not every day you see a team recently promoted from Segunda B being Promoted to La Liga in the following season.
They have very versatile players, balanced between attack, defense and technique with the ball, being the three quintessential examples of that the left forward, Dani Benítez, the right forward, Fabián Orellana, and the centreforward and star striker of the team, Alexandre Geijo.

Well that's all for now, next post probably after Málaga-Barça. Well then, goodbye and see ya in the next post!

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