Braithwaite begins to earn the forgiveness of the parakeets

TECHNICAL FILE OF THE MATCH Spanish: Pacheco; Omar, Calero (Sergi Gómez, 73′), Cabrera, Brian Oliván; Lozano (Gragera, 66′), Bare (Ramon, 57′), Melamed (Aguado, 56′); Pere Milla (Antoniu Roca, 67′), Puado and Braithwaite. Coach: Luis García Racing de Ferrol: Cantero; Delmás (Pena, 84′), Jon Garcia, Castro, Delgado; Carlos Vicente (Cubero, 59′), Bernal, Señé (Manzanara, 46′), Nacho; Iker (Brais, 31′) and Merino (Álvaro, 59′). Coach: Cristóbal Parralo Goals: 1-0 Braitwhaite (41′), 2-0 Milla (47′), 3-0 Braithwaite (71′) Referee: Quintero González (Andalus Committee) Yellow cards: Delmás (28′), Keidi Bare (37′), Nacho (73′), Antoniu Roca (83′) Red cards: Moi Delgado (28′) Stadium: Stage Front Stadium. 16,577 spectators

Martin Braithwaite begins to reconcile with Espanyol. And not precisely because he has publicly verbalized an apology that, for now, has only come privately. But because the Dane, who is starting to find the goal again, is clear that the only way to compete in next summer’s European Championship involves continuing to score in blue and white. Two of his goals served to open and close the account against a Racing de Ferrol (3-0) conditioned by the expulsion, rigorous but not unfair, of Moi Delgado at half-time.

The full-back raised his leg strongly to deny a ball, but ended up hitting the shoulder of Omar, who had gone to the dispute with his head. The red paved the way for a Spaniard who, due to a lack of play, found in the crosses the possibility of starting to sink a team led by an old man known as Cristóbal Parralo. The Galicians wanted to propose good football, but the expulsion allowed Luis García’s to gain ground. It was up to Espanyol to give its people a peaceful night after the scares experienced in front of Amorebieta and Eldenc. An ideal match to be able to dose strength in a week of three matches.

In a match in which Melamed was quite thick and Lozano made a habit of recovering balls, the responsibility of taking the last pass fell to Keidi Bare, who made the first goal possible from a cross which Braithwaite adjusted precisely with his head. At the start of the restart, Milla doubled the advantage, a goal that ended up sinking a well-ordered Racing de Ferrol that, however, hardly threatened Pacheco.

Espanyol, more practical than showy, knew how to read his moment and managed to kill the game when he had the chance. Braithwaite, who had been pushing the stand for several minutes with every pressure and recovery, finished the night by signing his particular double. He has already scored four goals this season, two less than the top scorer in the category, Curro Sánchez, and that he has missed two games, the last of which he was called up to leave with the national team. His double could not be more timely, on the eve of Denmark’s call-up to face Kazakhstan and San Marino in mid-October. Braithwaite is still not smiling, but he is back to doing the job he is paid to do. His goals, the best possible excuse to reconcile with the people of Espanyol.

2023-10-02 20:56:36
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