Cádiz is the 11th in the Sergio era

Cádiz has ostensibly improved its performance since the arrival of Sergio González to the bench. This coupled with how well the winter transfers have acclimatized It helps to think that permanence is possible. Luis Hernández, Alcaraz, Fede San Emeterio and in recent games, Idrissi, have given another air to the yellows who are beginning to see the goal closer. The matches at the Mirandilla, once the curse is over, will mark the future of the team in the First Division.

Cadiz Shield/Flag

To see and break down the moment that the yellows are living, it is as simple as doing the math. Since Sergio’s arrival, Cádiz has played seven games, reaping two victories (Levante and Rayo), four draws (Espanyol, Celta, Getafe and Granada) and two defeats (Mallorca and Atlético). Therefore, in total nine points have been added since the Catalan coach took the reins of the team. This sum would place him in a quiet zone at the moment, specifically in eleventh position, in the hypothetical ‘League of Sergio’. The rival that marks the salvation at this time is Granada, a team that would be in last position in this League and to whom He has cut a whopping nine points. The data reflects that Sergio’s Cádiz He has cut points from all his rivals for permanence. Four, Levante and Alavés; three, to Mallorca; and two, to Getafe.

Negredo, scorer with Sergio

If there is a player who has benefited from Sergio’s arrival on the Cadista bench, it is Negredo. The striker has resurfaced with the Catalan on the bench. The player himself acknowledged this in the interview in this newspaper, stating that with Cervera he did not play the 90 minutes, but he thought that he was there for it. Now things have changed and the Vallecano is irreplaceable. He has four goals and one assist with Sergio in front and his goals have served to add five more points in the yellow box.