Real Valladolid has a new talisman player. The confidence that the club has shown in the Brazilian Marcos André, on loan at Mirandés last season, begins to have his compensation. The striker, who makes his debut this season in the First Division, is the team's top scorer, with two goals. He did the first against Athletic Bilbao and the second in Granada, against Diego Martínez's team, and although the team scored another goal against the people of Bilbao and two more against the Andalusians, the truth is that every time they score, the team pucelano wins. The Brazilian scored in two games and they are the two games in which the pucelanos won.
It is striking that among the team's scorers there is no Shon weissman, player for whom the Real Valladolid made the largest outlay in its history, four millions, although it is true that he has barely had minutes and, nevertheless, the Brazilian, signed in the summer of 2019 and loaned last season to Mirandés, he has fallen on his feet in the team, being one of the most outstanding players in the last two games. And all this despite their discomfort in the pubis that do not allow you to train normally and that have no easy short-term solution.
It must be remembered that the blanquivioletas are in the middle zone of scorers from category (10). Marcos André scored two, while they did one: Jota, Plano, Orellana, Bruno, Waldo, Toni, Guardiola and Míchel, but it is still among the teams with the most goals, with 15, only seven teams have conceded more.
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