Tubarão celebrates victory over Jaraguá, but counts storm damage
After the fourth consecutive victory for Second Catarinense, Tubarão remained in the vice-leadership of the competition and is increasingly close to access to the state elite. The team reached 29 points and still increased the difference to three until the third place.
From the bad weather forecast for the weekend, the game was brought forward to Saturday (16). In fact, the storm that hit the Blue City the next day wreaked havoc in various parts of the Domingos Gonzales Stadium and changing the departure date against the Jaragua it was without a doubt the most correct measure. With the lawn dry and in good condition, Peixe was able to work the ball well and numerous goal opportunities were built.
Second or attacker Valdo Bacabal, scorer of the only goal in the match, the team must "keep their feet on the ground". The tricolor forward knows that the group has already demonstrated quality and is on the right path, but warns that the main objective has not yet been achieved. Another highlight of Sharkin the good phase of the team has been the goalkeeper Jandrei, which is already four games without being leaked. The archer praises the importance of not conceding goals, not only to his satisfaction and that of the other defenders, but for strengthening the team's campaign “as a whole”.
Peixe's next opponent is the Bar, in Brusque. After two matches at home, the team will have to hit the road again and the expectation is to bring another good result in the luggage. The Vila stadium will only be used in the other round and by then, all repairs to the fences, accommodation and changing rooms must have been completed.
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Cássio Cundari
Physicist graduated from the Federal University of Paraná, he was always crazy. For football, of course. He has been a columnist for several sports websites and also has radio experience. He lives in Brasília but remains attached to his beloved Curitiba.
