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UD Melilla has its April slope

by daily weby

It’s a tough month of April for the UD Melilla team in Group II of the First Federation where they will have to play three very difficult games away from home, one on the grass of the Álvarez Claro municipal stadium. The unionists will play this coming Sunday starting at 12:00 on the CD Ibiza pitch, one of the teams that will fight until the last day of the competition to be one of those chosen for promotion, although in this stretch of league competition is not going through one of its best moments of play and results. In fourteen days, the azulinos will play outside their stadium again, this time, on the always difficult pitch of Real Murcia, which has not been showing regularity in its game since the current league season began, which is reflected in the general classification, therefore, our city’s squad will have to take advantage of this circumstance to win the three points at stake.

On April 21, our city’s squad will dress in shorts at the Álvarez Claro municipal stadium where it will measure its strength against the Mérida team, one of the most direct rivals of the Melilla team to get out of the direct relegation positions. This match will be one of the grand finals for the squad led by Víctor Basadre.

The last of the matches that the UD Melilla team will play during this month of April will also be at home, on this occasion they will visit the leader of group II of the Primera RFEF, CD Castellón and where they will not think about anything other than other than adding the three points at stake. The people from Melilla know perfectly well that during this month of April they will be risking a lot of their future in the First RFEF, since they have four very difficult matches ahead of them and where each of the components of the blue first team have the imperative need to add a good haul of points to try to fulfill the main objective of the local team from the first of the days of league competition, which is none other than achieving permanence.

There are many days in which UD Melilla is in relegation, losing too many opportunities to get out of it, despite its good level of football in the vast majority of its matches, it is not being reflected in the final results that are being achieved.

Despite the difficulty that everything entails, each of the components of the first team will leave everything for everything to achieve salvation, not lowering their arms in any of the remaining games between now and the conclusion of this season. league within group II of the First RFEF, being very attentive to the results that each of its most direct qualifying rivals can achieve.

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