Girona has a good pass

The Girona It is a team that is going at cruising speed in Second. The patience and confidence in Michel is bearing fruit and the rojiblanco team is immersed in a great moment, both in terms of points and sensations. The carburettor group does so by playing football that is as effective as it is eye-catching. The ball runs and the red-and-white players can boast of doing so with a very high percentage of success. So much so, that Girona is the team with the fewest failed passes in the Second Division (1,748) and has three players among the four who give the most good passes: Juanpe is the leader with 1,235, Aleix Garcia is the third (1.219) and Bernardo, the fourth (1,189). Manu Molina, from Ibiza, is the second.

Michel’s Girona has a good pass and that is being seen week after week. ANDThe coach bets on being the protagonist in the matches, but another of the facets for which he stands out is because his team, too, knows how to adapt to the needs of each game. It is true that he likes to go out with the ball played from behind, hence the center backs Juanpe and Bernardo are the ones who give the most good passes, but if it is necessary to add vertigo to the actions, it is done without a problem because Aleix is ​​there for that Garcia, Alex Baena and Samu Saiz. Michel has put together a compact group capable of playing a game that engages his fans.

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Not raffling off balls is also another of the maxims that Michel has tried to instill in his squad and this has an impact on the data. Girona has the highest percentage of success in passes in their own field (90.49 percent) and, only Las Palmas improves him in good passes. The Canaries have 83 percent and the Rojiblancos follow very closely with 82.89. Montilivi is enjoying the game of his team and if you add victories to colorful football, everything acquires a golden color. Like the pass that this rojiblanco block has.