In search of lost aim

Fuenlabrada is not going through its best moment as far as aim is concerned. His visit to Anxo Carro, settled with a sterile 0-0, was the best evidence and that is that Oltra's men had up to five clear chances that ended without a prize.

Unfortunately, this cold fact has already been repeated on numerous occasions. It happens that Fuenlabrada is showing good offensive football in recent weeks, but most of the time without a prize.

In Lugo, Kante had three heads up in which either Cantero or a few extra centimeters deprived him of the goal. All of these attempts, yes, heeled. In the same way, Borja Garcés had the winning goal in his boots in the last minute of the duel, but his shot went off the net. Feuillassier also touched the goal with a powerful shot that hit the crossbar and did not bounce inside the goal. The good blue offensive deployment, without profit.

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In the same way, the goal was elusive to Fuenlabrada in visits from Almería and Girona to Fernando Torres. Against the Indálico team, the vast majority of Azulones players had chances but Makaridze, rival goalkeeper, signed one of the best performances of a goalkeeper in LaLiga SmartBank. In the end, the duel ended 1-1 with a goal from Almería in the 89th minute. On the other hand, the confrontation against Girona was not the same siege as against Almería, although the azulones also had clear chances, such as the double attempt by Nteka and Kante that Juan Carlos thwarted. The score for the match ended 1-1.

These and many more occasions have not given Fuenlabrada the shine its game deserves in this last stretch of the season. Likewise, this lack of aim has weighed down Fuenlabrada in the standings anchoring him in the middle of the table, something positive for the goal of permanence, but turning off any playoff dreams.