“Save both”

The former player of Cádiz and the Rayo Vallecano Antonio Calderon has wished this Wednesday that “both are saved”, before the match that will measure both teams on Sunday at 2:00 p.m. in the stadium New Mirandilla and in which both Cadiz and Rayistas hope to once again savor a triumph that resists them.

Calderon54, stressed in statements to Eph that the two teams are “very needy” and recalled that the Lightning “He’s on a losing streak” and the Cádiz “needs to win” to get close to tenure positions.

The team from Cadiz, who have not won this season at home, only have three wins in the league competition and have not won for four games; and the Vallecano Ray they have only garnered one point in their last seven games, ending with a draw and six defeats.

“The second laps are very complicated, more so in the First Division,” he asserted. Calderonfor whom on Sunday “the psychological aspect” of the participating soccer players will play a lot.

“Whoever scores the first goal will help,” he reiterated Calderonwho considered that “it reinforces the one who marks it and the rival can get nervous”.

Antonio Calderon defined the Cádiz as his “home”, where he began his stage as a footballer -“very young”, he said- until debuting in the first team in the 1986-87 season.

The man from Cadiz consolidated himself in the highest category in the following two seasons, in which he felt “very comfortable” with his teammates and lived the first stay of a cycle in which the Cádiz “He was saved in the end”, after playing agonizing promotion matches and eliminatory rounds.

Years later, he would train the silver cup team in two different stages, one in the Second Division and then in Second B.

His arrival at Vallecano Ray caught him in the “football maturity” and recalled his two promotions to First with the Rayistas: the first in the 91-92 season, achieved on the last day against Castellón (4-1), scoring Calderon the third goal of that match.

Antonio Calderon He has a long career as a footballer, having played for the Cadiz, Majorca, Rayo Vallecano, Lleida and in the Scottish clubs Airdrie, Kilmarnock y Raith Roverswhere he started as a coach.

As a technician, Spain He has directed Cádiz, Huesca, Albacete, Tenerife, Fuenlabrada, Balompédica Linense and Salamanca UDSwhere he finished his last stage on the bench last February.

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