Cádiz CF faces the third break of the 2021/22 season (after those of September and October) with the tranquility and confidence that the valuable victory it obtained over Athletic Bilbao in San Mamés gives it last Friday, November 5, in the crash of the 13th chapter.
The surprising blow on the table that he gave in the Cathedral allows him to leave the relegation zone while waiting for the resumption of the tough contest for permanence. The next appointment, framed within the 14th day, is the next day 21 (Sunday) in the land of Getafe, one of the direct rivals at the back of the table.
If Cádiz CF avoids the three lowest positions in the classification today, it is above all because of the good benefits it is offering at home. The contrast is obvious. He grows big on the go and shrinks when he plays in front of his parish.
The figures reveal that the yellow set bill twice as a visitor than as a local. He has eight points out of 18 in six games played away (close to 50 percent) and only four out of 21 (19 percent) in the seven developed at the Nuevo Mirandilla stadium (formerly Carranza).
The data is repeated in the scored goals count: eight goals scored outside and only four in the Cadista sanctuary. The scoring balance, negative in both cases, is more favorable in the visits, with a balance of minus two (eight in favor and ten against) compared to at least five in the old Carranza (four and nine).
The team trained by Álvaro Cervera is sustained thanks to its reliability as a traveler. It is something similar to the last 2020/21 campaign. Your suitcases do not weigh you down. Half a dozen commitments in other First Division fields and a balance that could not be more balanced: two wins, as many draws and a couple of losses. Four duels without falling is the demonstration that he is a difficult opponent to beat when he plays the role of outsider.
They beat Celta de Vigo in Balaídos (1-2) and Athletic in San Mamés (0-1); it equaled against Real Betis (1-1) and Villarreal (3-3) after going with an advantage in both stakes; and lost to Espanyol (2-0) and Rayo Vallecano (3-1), two recently promoted against those who never he got to get ahead on the scoreboard. He only remained unmarked against the parakeets, although he only left the goal empty in Bilbao.
The only time he left a bad image on his visits It was when he appeared in Vallecas, especially in the second half. Despite losing at the home of Espanyol, Cádiz CF made a good first half that threw overboard with a goal after a corner kick at the end of the break that was key in the future of the game.
The numbers reflect the reality at this point in the first round, on the way to the halfway point of the course. Cádiz CF feels more comfortable when playing away from home. He does not know victory in his fiefdom and is the seventh best visitor in the championship, surpassed only by the most powerful squads except Barcelona.
The yellows add up five points more at home than the Barça team, who only has three and is not capable of winning if he does not play at the Camp Nou.
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