Undefeated at the Di StAfano Stadium in 2013 and having won away last week against Recreativo de Huelva (you will discover the total report and interviews here) --they hadn't won away since matchday 25 in XArez, Real Madrid Castilla were experiencing still another of their immediate competitors today, namely MirandAs. Before this match (match day 35), the Whites were standing #14 with 44 points while MirandAs was #17 with 38 points, only two ranks from the relegation zone. For this fit, Alberto Toril could not have Nacho FernAndez or Carlos Casemiro, as both performed 90' with the first team yesterday evening against Betis (you will find the full record and interviews here). Casemiro's lack was Alex FernAndez' possibility to shine so that you can take to and get his location on the starting XI back. Alvaro Morata was provided by the first group. The beginning XI included: TomAs MejAas, Juanfran Moreno (d), IvAn GonzAlez, Mark Mateos, Jorge Casado, Alex FernAndez, Pedro Mosquera, JesA RodrAguez, Denis Cheryshev, Borja GarcAa and Alvaro Morata. Only 30" to the fit, MirandAs were currently terrorizing our defenders, especially through their #9 Alain, who was able to find herself before our type of defense at least twice within just two minutes. None the less, nothing arrived on the scene of it and it was just a great notice for the Whites. From the 4' on, as normal, Real Madrid Castilla started initially to strike and created some chances for themselves, through JesA, Morata and Borja, but nothing specially dangerous yet. We began to see some really nice complex things from Borja, Juanfran and JesA amongst others --I am mentioning them because their wing was before me-- but we were still lacking the perfection that could make our plays dangerous. Plus, MirandAs were defending in an exceedingly compact manner, making the motivation to Castilla of play building and waiting for to be able to counterattack. In the 12', Alain --or possibly Pablo, they're both bold :- )-- got an extremely strong chance but it was off-target. By the 17', we'd already observed Alex do his signature move a handful of times, wherein he basically gets out from the midfield with the ball and tries both a powerful chance right or to go to a teammate who's unmarked. Regrettably, nothing could happen in an objective yet. In the 19', Pablo beat Juanfran and found himself ready to score through a cross-shot however it went slightly out, luckily for all of us. I'm a huge fan of Juanfran's and I find that he has good vision, speed and technicall skills, but I have to acknowledge that I am not particularly a of seeing him as a RB. Not only is not it his most readily useful role in my opinion, but it is also a "waste" of his talent, so to speak, for the reason that he brings so much in offensive play making as a and he and Fabinho combine well. In the 34', Goitia dropped on the side so Juanfran, who was coming operating, gripped the ball and proceeded slaloming past three players at least, after which it he found Borja right in the middle, whose picture went. Irrespective of how beautiful it was, that play was crucial in that it gave us a large part and... A target! IvAn's header opened the report and gave Castilla the advantage: Real Madrid Castilla 1-0 MirandAs. Across the 40', a on Borja left our midfielder in pain for a good two minutes. He also had to leave the frequency for a couple moments. But he was back after all, even though at that time it got me thinking whether he was really fine or if he was only likely to complete the initial half as most readily useful as he can before being substituted at half-time. It would be nothing serious, as it turned out and he'd be straight back on the message. During the extra time, JesA found a lot of room facing him and jumped from the package with the ball to his feet. He instantly saw how most of the defenders were on Morata and sent an excellent pass towards Denis, but the Russian player couldn't manage it. He were able to keep the ball and aimed at the goal when he found himself capable to do so, but it was too late, the energy have been lost. And so both groups were fundamentally delivered back to the dressing rooms with the 1-0 rating. As you could have observed, I've not described a lot of the thing that was going on involving the 20' and the very first purpose, just because we'd not complete any play properly, we were really lacking concluding, because we were lacking detail inside our travels. I really do not know how many times JesA would be outstanding at catching the ball just to find yourself losing it (it'd go outside) on the very next overlook lack of precision. Same with Borja, who got told off by Toril when he failed to pass to an unmarked Morata. Truly, as I was watching JesA, I remembered what I'd just read from Rapha Varane's interview: the Frenchman said that the very best advice he received from Mourinho was to keep it simple, to do what he knows how to do and to do it well without extra material, to know when to keep it simple. And I thought that it could apply to JesA, that's so good and fast and spectacular, simply to push the show one step past an acceptable limit, so to speak, and wind up losing a perfectly good ball. A one-touch exchange is particularly remembered by me with Juanfran where in fact the person from the Canary Islands handed the ball back to the chief with a fancy back end rather than a good old fashioned move, and we lost the ball to a running MirandAs striker ready to attack our box. Anyway, the next half was a complete different story. I actually do not understand what Toril told the children during half-time, but they were fired by it up ok! In the 50', Morata obtained a peach of a from the left hand-side of the field into the right top corner of the goal. Alex helped him. And several minutes later, Borja added a third purpose to our linen by scoring with a powerful picture from the middle, aided by JesA. Real Madrid Castilla 3-0 MirandAs. In the 57', JesA were able to attract the defenders and the goalkeeper towards him, making Morata totally unmarked. The former proceeded delivering a pass for Morata to intercept and score, but Alvaro was a tad too late unfortunately. Great mix none the less. In the 61', Pablo --who had been providing Juanfran plenty of work the complete time-- tried his fortune from the wing right to the goal, but his shot was slightly off-target. I did so not feel nervous about this anymore, given the pillow we'd, but Toril sure was disappointed and started moving his hands down and up within an try to signal something! It was really a whole other Castilla that we were now viewing and that would pay off, once more in the 64', when Borja coupled with Alex in the midfield, before the ball was delivered to Morata. Our striker kept operating and did a beating three defenders --when he might have handed to Denis or JesA-- with your final shot that finished up in to the back of the web. True Madrid Castilla 4-0 MirandAs. In the 67', Toril produced his first sub: Borja off, Lucas on. JesA took Borja's location and Lucas took the best side. Well, since it was now a score banquet, Denis must be an integral part of it too! In the 68', he scored with a header, aided by Juanfran. True Madrid Castilla 5-0 MirandAs. In the 71', Toril made his second sub. Since Casemiro was sitting directly behind me (no kidding), JosA RodrAguez was given too: Mosquera to some playing time down, JosA Rguez on. And since it seemed very unlikely that it would all go wrong within the last few quarter-hour, Toril didn't waste time and gave another player some playing time: Denis off, A'scar Plano on. But there was virtually no time to reduce, because JesA still hadn't scored and that wasn't right! So in the 76', after a great play initiated by Juanfran and then Lucas, JesA won an apple of a goal herself after beating a defender in the field. True Madrid Castilla 6-0 MirandAs. In the 84', the party was just a little spoiled by a charge dedicated by Morata (handball in the field) and won by Iribas, however it did not really matter anymore... True Madrid Castilla 6-1 MirandAs. And that's how Real Madrid Castilla revealed a drastic change of attitude from the initial half to the next to be able to find yourself scoring 6 targets! Next week: Numancia. We'll quickly be posting our supreme quality photographs taken from the sideline. For now, we are maneuvering to the zona mixta to interview the participants. Stay tuned in! Update: The images are available in the slideshow below and the interviews making use of their English translations are over there! tags: liga adelante, jese, denis cheryshev, real madrid, alvaro morata, real madrid castilla, castilla mirandes About the author, GaAlle : A Madrid-based French girl who became a because her uncle and her husband had this type of negative influence on her ;-) Features a soft spot for Varane because he arises from her home place. Very excited to observe that people from a number of skills really overcome all their differences and unite around Real Madrid. // Una chica francesa que lleva varios aAos en Madrid y se hizo madridista por culpa de su marido y su primo ;-) Muy orgullosa de Varane, que es oriundo de su regiAn. Muy ilusionada con la potencia del espAritu madridista que consigue reunir a personas de culturas y religiones muy distintas.
Via: Marc Márquez: "we are satisfied of how you are doing things at the moment"
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