Ledesma arrived, saw and stopped

Cádiz rubs his hands with Ledesma. The Argentine goalkeeper is showing intractable under the sticks at this start of the championship, is one of the architects of the great moment that the Tacita de Plata team is going through and his mere presence on the pitch fills the yellow fans with confidence, who see him as a guaranteed goalkeeper. And this is what the former Rosario Central is showing day after day.

It is true that he has only played five games with Cádiz, but he has already made history. Pergamino's goal accumulates three consecutive clean sheets (Real Madrid, Villarreal and Eibar) a historical milestone in the Cadista entity and is that to find an equal fact in the First in the yellow team, it is necessary to go back to the 1989-90 season, in which Jozsef Szendrei, baptized in Cádiz as 'Pepe', chained four clean sheets in the last four games of the season (Rayo, Real Sociedad, Tenerife and Celta).

In fact, Ledesma's milestone would be greater if he did not fit in against Granada, since against Athletic, in his first game, he did not receive either. In total, four clean sheets out of five, or what is the same: he has only conceded one goal in the 450 minutes he has played for Cádiz. And it will not be for lack of shots. The Argentine goalkeeper makes an average of three interventions per game and has a percentage of stops of 93.75% of the shots that go to goal.

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Against Eibar two of his three interventions were miraculous. In the first part demonstrated catlike reflexes by sticking his leg out in a point-blank shot from Inui at the far post; and in the second, he masterfully stretched in a center to the Pozo area, which was poisoned after hitting Espino. Although it was decisive in the final result of the match, against Cádiz TV he was self-critical: “I'm happy with the result, not so much because of my game. In the first half I was slipping a lot, but that's It's no excuse for the awful 10-15 serves I did. “