Deporpress Editorial | Juan Soriano, a ‘guardian’ for history. The goalkeeper of CD Tenerife It was one of the most outstanding during the night of football at the Heliodoro, with several saves of enormous merit that led to the lock on all three posts.
Con one goal conceded in five games, and a coefficient of 0.20, he is the goalkeeper with the fewest goals scored in the Second Division along with Cristian Álvarez (Real Zaragoza). A brilliant start, where he is a responsible part along with the defensive fit of the block, which has allowed him to repeat one of the best starts in history in terms of goals conceded.
In its first year, within the season 21/22, also repeated said record. He only conceded in the opening match against Fuenlabrada (1-2). He then collected four consecutive clean sheets against Sporting, Oviedo, Ponferradina and Valladolid. There were 37 goals conceded in the regular league, leaving one step away from ‘Zamora’ in the category, which went to Fernando (Almería). However, The League included the blue and white goalkeeper in the ideal eleven of that campaign.
On this occasion, their only goal conceded came against Zaragoza. He did not receive against Huesca, Oviedo, Andorra and Albacete itself.
To see a precedent equal to that of Juan Soriano we have to go back to 1979. In the 1979/80 academic year, directed by Olimpio Romero, andTenerife also conceded a single goal during the first five games of the League, only one category below: Second B. The blue and white goalkeeper was Manuel Dominguezwho remained as goalkeeper between 1974 and 1979. On the first day, he conceded a goal against Torreón, but then he put the lock on the next four against: Huesca, Orense, Pontevedra and Racing de Ferrol.
Juan Soriano, a ‘guardian’ for history
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