After the draw with Celta, the excuses are over in Cadiz. The next three games will mark the future of the team in the First Division. The matches against Getafe (home), Granada (away) and Rayo (home) will be defining to find out if Cádiz can fight or not for permanence. And to achieve it Fede San Emeterio aims for everything. The midfielder is now fully recovered from the injury that has left him out of the pitch against Valencia, Mallorca and Celta; and against Getafe he seems like a key player in the starting eleven.
Fede fell on his feet in Cádiz since his arrival on January 6. the Cantabrian, before his injury, he played three games with the yellow and the team did not losereaping a victory and a draw (League) and a draw (Cup, which ultimately was a victory on penalties). In these more than 15 days in which the midfielder has been unemployed, the yellow team has noticed his absence, with defeats in Valencia and Mallorca; and drawing against Celta, in Mirandilla. Therefore, he becomes a talismanic player for Sergio.
Although the sample is small, in the three games he has played with the yellow Fede has provided criteria, ball exit and containment. Despite the fact that in these meetings he shared the starting core with Bastida (Cup) and Álex (League), against Getafe it seems that he will start with Alcaraz, another of those who has landed on his feet. Both players know each other from Valladolid, where they have shared a team for the last three seasons. That understanding must be key to looking at the permanence of Cádiz.
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