Terrassa says goodbye to Ca n’Anglada

12/14/2022 at 00:04

TEC


We review the numbers of Jordi López’s men after a season and a half of exile in the fiefdom of his city rival, San Cristóbal

The match against Prat next Sunday 18 at 6:45 p.m. will be the last. On January 15, against Teruel, he will play at the renovated Olímpic

The Terrassa will put the next Sunday December 18 against the Prat his point and end to his exile in Ca n’Anglada. After a season and a half in the fiefdom of their city rival, San Cristóbal, the rojillo team will return to the warmth of home. The improvement works of the legendary Egarense stadium have already come to an end and the cast of Jordi López will premiere it on January 15 against Teruel.

Precisely the Aragonese team has the dubious honor of having been the one that has won the biggest win in the period in which Ca n’Anglada has been Terrassa’s field. It was on March 27, 2022 (6-0), one of the 24 games in total that the team has played at home in ‘their home’. There would be 25 counting the San Cristóbal-Terrassa of this season of the first round of the Catalunya Cup, although as a visitor, which ended with 0-0 and victory on penalties (3-2) for the parishioners.

Thus, the balance has been 15 wins, five draws and four losses, with a total of 49 goals for and 23 against.. If it is broken down by courses, there were 11 wins, three draws and as many duels without loot. In 40/18 the scoring record remained in 21/22 and in 9/5 it has remained in 22/23 in the absence of the duel against the ‘potablava’.

The ban was opened with a Terrassa-Huesca B on September 5, 2021 (2-1), with a brace from Aythami. The striker, with seven goals, is the second highest scorer together with akito mukai of this golden stage in the Second RFEF in Ca n’Anglada, second only to Álex Fernández (9), seven of them from the penalty spot. They have also seen the goal Alberto Fernández and Lucas Viña (4), Joel Priego, Josu and Carlos Martínez (3), Marimón and Víctor Morales (2) and with a target are Adri Lledó, David Jiménez, Pablo Servetti, Jordi Cano and Diego Waiter.

Not all of them continue at Terrassa, although many will have the opportunity to live one last dance at ‘home’ next Sunday.

There will be noticeable absences

Installed in a comfortable seventh position, Terrassa will say goodbye to the year receiving the Prat. Jordi López’s men will seek to extend their unbeaten consecutive days to ten after accumulating five wins and four draws. Of course, the coach will have to deal with some casualties.

To those already known by Vivi and Adri González this week has been added the hard setback of the KO of Diego Garzón. Injured against Hercules, the tests determined that he suffered a rupture of the proximal tendon of the right quadriceps and will be about four months off.

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