The Real Zaragoza He is again with the water around his neck, in the great mess of the dramatic fight for his survival as an institution. The calendar of the last days is terribly demanding (Espanyol, Mallorca and Leganés), so the Aragonese team, which still has a minimum of six victories left to retain the category, is going to play a large part of its options of permanence in the next four parties, receiving the Mirandés and to Cartagena and visiting the Logroñés and to Fuenlabrada, before taking on Almería, Girona and Sporting de Gijón.
The duel of Vallecas could have marked a true turning point, but Zaragoza was left come back two goals advantage and again condemned the failures of your goalkeeper -Has been responsible for at least seven defeats in this championship- and for their defenses, with a Jair who fell apart in the second half and a splendid Vigaray all night until he gave away the third goal. Up to a tie would have been a magnificent result in the face of qualification and group morale, but the way the defeat occurred has once again opened the door to despair and the ghosts of relegation. And the calculators are already fuming again.
Looking at the gallery, it is very good to go game by game, but Zaragoza is playing great part of your future in the next four days, in which you should get a minimum of eight or nine points to take a break in the classification for the final nine games, where each point will already be a treasure.
Juan Ignacio Martinez loses for the appointment against Mirandés to French, his best central, but recovers Francho and Sanabria, two young footballers with energy to give them legs, alternatives and football to the center of the field, where they failed on Saturday Bermejo and Chavarría. And it remains to be seen if the coach considers the relay in goal, after Cristian Alvarez continue without recovering his duende and was a direct collaborator of the first goal of Rayo Vallecano.