Thursday, October 27, 2011

Sporting Gijón the struggle continues

Apologies this post was meant to be done before the Granada match on Sunday night, but decided to hold it back until after the midweek round, which in hindsight was a good idea and the tone has slightly altered for the better.

Before the match with Granada, Sporting were bottom of the table through a combination of poor performances vs. Atletico Madrid (away) and at home to Racing Santander, not taking their chances vs. Real Sociedad who only had 3 yet won 2-1.
One of the major reasons Sporting finished 10th last season was because of their excellent record against the big sides.

Sporting Gijón’s record in 2010/11 vs. top teams


2-0 Sevilla CF
1-1 and 0-0 Villarreal CF
1-0 Atletico de Madrid
0-1 and 1-1 FC Barcelona
Valencia 0-0
0-1 and 1-0 Real Madrid



So far this season they’ve played Atletico Madrid, Valencia, Sevilla and Barcelona unlike last season they haven’t picked up any points, apart from Atletico all these losses were by a single goal. Sporting played well against Barcelona, but lost to an own goal not even Gumby would have saved. Picking up points against the better sides in the return matches could be the difference between staying in the top division or relegation where they’d get half of what Levante get now from TV rights which might be enough for two beers.

Sporting are known for their fighting spirit in addition to a passionate loyal fanbase. The loss of Diego Castro to Getafe was a big blow for the club, as he was their main creative outlet last season and best attacking player. Miguel de las Cuevas needs to step up in his place to create and score more goals, the squad is limited and Preciado has to operate within a low budget. The lack of a consistent goalscorer has been problematic for a few seasons. Trejo is still adjusting to his new team, if they are to be relegated the lack of goals will prove crucial.


Sporting winning over Granada

Yes, it’s very early in the season but it was vital that Sporting won their match with newly promoted Granada. They were able to take the match 2-0, the first half was excellent some good ball movement, passing and could have had a few more. The second half wasn’t as impressive, it was like that they were trying to close down the match creating very little, but it was good enough on the day. The relief was clear on winning their first match the matches against Barcelona and Sevilla were frustrating in that Sporting played quite well, but got no points. It’s like anything, winning is a habit, as is losing but Preciado was able to lift the morale of the squad.


Sporting winning over Mallorca

After the victory at El Molinón Sporting faced the difficult away trip to Mallorca who already sacked their manager Michael Laudrup, who was undermined by people inside the club to the point where they paid a journalist to conduct a smear campaign against him. The match itself was a combination of an ordinary first half from Sporting down 0-1 at the break to a rare goal from open play, it was a good run from Pereira, but ball watching leaving Castro free to score.

Preciado must have given one of the better half time talks as Sporting came out a different side. Better ball retention, more movement from the players, they were able to create chances. Barral who was excellent against Granada was a passenger replaced at half time by Bilić who levelled within 10 minutes of coming on. Sporting’s self belief increased and putting more pressure on the home side, this time they were the beneficiary of an own goal from João Victor. There were a few tight moments at the end with Eguren giving away silly fouls. Mallorca hitting the post hitting Juan Pablo as well and not going in the goal. It’s the way of the sport' some days you play well and get nothing, other days don't play as well, yet win.

When a team has a few poor results the trigger fingers are already looking to sack the coach, thankfully Preciado’s job at Sporting is safe. He is loved by the fans and the squad, the longest serving manager in La Liga. El Presidente Vega-Arango really should give Preciado the job for as long as he wants. He has the skills to manage on a shoestring budget, nearly always losing their most talented players the next season, it takes time to integrate the new players into the squad, this and not converting their chances in the opener contributed to the poor start to the season.

In the next few weeks Sporting have a mix of winnable and difficult matches Athletic (H), Zaragoza (A), Getafe (H), Levante (A), Real Madrid (H). It's an opportunity for Sporting to build upon their excellent form in the last month, but it will count for nothing if they aren't able to convert their opportunities and positive play into points.

2 comments:

Marc said...

The battle will be tough for Sporting to survive, but the article highlights their problem with a lack of goals. If they solve this, get more from de las Cuevas then they can survive.

Enjoyable read.

Stephen Kelly said...

Good read. I've watched almost zero La Liga this season.

Must tune in next time Sporting are on my TV