Damian Cáceres (Fuenlabrada, 2003) is already a reality. The youth squad played eighty minutes in the match against the Ibiza (1-2) and chained his ssecond ownership signing another good performance accompanying Diéguez, his partner in the engine room, and Bravo, who replaced Cristóbal.
At duel before him Oviedo, Damien ‘suffered’ the poor ball possession that the azulones had in some sections of the game. For this reason, he had to dedicate himself more to the work of a striker, trying his luck with up to four shots, and as a recuperator. Classic box to box work. However, the presence of Cristobal e Iban Salvador In the duel against Oviedo two days ago, he allowed Damián to participate more in the creation of the game together with those already mentioned and Pedro León. Tasks of ‘touch midfielders’.
The youth squad has found in Pinch the confidence that you did not have in previous stages. In addition, the casualties of Mbia and Jano and the little presence of Pina and Fuentes have opened a gap that, for the moment, he does not seem willing to release. A great moment in a way that could define the present and the future of a Damien with the attention of First team and from abroad. In addition, the Fuenlabreño has been preselected to go with the U-19.
Damián is the main presence of the Azulón quarry ‘El Vivero’ in the last Azulón month but not the only one. David Friend Y Kevin They had in their first minutes in LaLiga SmartBank this season, playing 34 minutes and eight, respectively.
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