Albacete 0 CD Tenerife 1
IT wasn’t pretty but it is certainly big and clever.
Sunday’s win was CDT’s second of the season away from the archipelago and has
got the fans dreaming again.
This victory was a celebration of firsts. Tenerife’s
first clean sheet of the season. Cristo’s first League goal since Noah started
chopping down trees.
It’s amazing. You wait 18 months for the club captain to
notch, and then he gets two in three days!
It was a superb
victory for Tenerife. Any fears that the players would
suffer a hangover from their Copa Del Ray penalty defeat by Elche
was swiftly dismissed.
Albacete are no
world-beaters, but their home form is solid and only the good sides leave with
all three points.
In truth, it wasn’t
the prettiest game you will see. Once again, Tenerife
coach Jose Oltra went with Martinez
and Luna at centre-back and with Cendros making his debut at right-back, it
worked. Albacete’s forward line got
little joy out of a mean CDT defence.
Tenerife
bossed the first half. Richi spurned two early chances and Alfaro was unlucky
not to score from a free-kick. Tenerife never gave their
hosts a chance and got their reward 15 minutes from time.
Cristo has often been a mini-supersub for Tenerife
and the likeable skipper again stole the show. A Cendros cross fell to Cristo
at the back post and his shot somehow squirmed past keeper Jonathan, who should
have done better.
The three points keep
Tenerife in third place, and a win this Saturday would
make it their best start to a season this Millennium.
But the visitors to the Heliodoro are leaders Salamanca,
coached by Arico-born, ex-CDT boss David Amaral! Just to add a bit more spice
to the occasion.
Salamanca have
steadily improved over the last few seasons, and since Amaral picked up the
reigns in July, they have flown. They are one of Arsenal’s feeder clubs and
young Brazilian striker Pedro Silva Botelho, earmarked for big things, is in
his second loan season with the club.
Their signings have started well and they are led at the
back by former Ipswich defender Sito Castro, while the
main goal threat comes from Quique Martin.
The veteran striker,
in his third spell at the club, is showing no signs of slowing down. The 35-year-old
bagged a brace against Eibar last weekend and in a press conference this week
said his confidence was sky-high:
“I am very happy,” he added. “The squad’s work is excellent
and that is more important than my individual display. I feel we have a side
capable of scoring lots of goals. Miku has not yet scored, but I am sure that
he will get a handful of goals soon.
My goal for the season is promotion, although when you think
of our budget, we have no right to go up! But I have a promotion dream. It will
be hard, but we will try our best because the city deserves to return to the
First Division.”
His partner in attack
is young Venezuelan Miku, on loan from Valencia
after a similar deal at Nastic last season. But there are goals all over the
pitch. Midfielder Salvo has a Steven Gerrard eye for goal while Isaac gets his
fair share as well.
Despite the goal
threat, it’s their defence who have sent them top. They have conceded only four
goals, but that will be put to the test by CDT’s sharp-shooters, who top the
scoring charts.
It’s a great match-up and something has to give tomorrow (Saturday).
Of course, Tenerife have the juicy carrot of going top with a win, and the
added bonus of putting one over former boss Amaral, who celebrates his 50th
birthday this week.
Amaral, incidentally, was mentioned as a possible successor
to Oltra only a fortnight ago.
Tenerife
will have an almost full-strength squad to choose from. Cristo should be fit
for the bench after shaking off the knee injury he picked up on Sunday. Ayose
played the last 15 minutes against Albacete
and should see some action, while CDT welcome back Kome from international duty
and Marc Betran from suspension.
It gives Jose Luis
Oltra some nice problems. Does he go with Kome, Alfaro, Juanlu or Ayose on the
left side of midfield? Does he keep faith with Iriome on the other flank, and
will he be brave enough to give Nino a strike partner?
Will Ricardo return to centre-midfield or should he stick
with Perez and Richi, a combination which worked last weekend?
One final thought
ahead of the 5.30pm kick-off. The
referee will be Javier Fernandez who in his first three games of the season managed to book 25 players!
The Catalan showed his yellow card ten times on his last
visit to the Canaries, when he took charge of Las Palmas
vs Elche in August.