Bidaia Barakaldora S03E01

Hey there folks!. Happy 2022 for all of you.

Welcome back again, this time around I’m catching up with the Barakaldo save. If you need a memory refreshener to our last season, check it out here

Half the money won from last year will be spent in the club’s facilities. Good results attract fans so it’s all good. Expectactions have grown higher I guess.

As you see we finished 6th in the last season, which is by all means a decent result so I’m looking to be top 10 again.

To achieve that, we need a bit of depth in the squad as I will turn to a different formation. We are needing a defensive midfielder, a central attacking midfielder and attacking midfielders on both sides as backup in case of any injuries.
Unfortunately the attacking midfielder is gonna be very difficult to acquire due to only three players being natural AMCs within our set criteria (Guerrero, De Paula and Calvo Garcia). The latter is the easier to pick up but he isn’t very good. Therefore, we will have to accommodate Uribarrena in that role.

My targets are:

This man is pretty great but apparently Espanyol bid for him as well. Fingers crossed then

In case Bittor says no, Joseba is our plan B!

We only have Alexis Lamar in this role so we’ll definitely need a helping hand there.

In the next couple of days, they answer our calls.

Alright! We can tick off the list the left attacking midfielder and the sweeper

Now, let’s go for the defensive midfielder first:

Born in Vizcaya, Bilbao. In real life, he did most of his career in Alaves

I’m playing some friendlies to get a feel for the team before starting head-on with the season so it’s time to get the team set up.

I’ve been learning a few things here and there from twitter, so I’m sticking with this one.

Friendly 1

Ah yes, the good old Championship Manager treatment. 1 shot at target, 1 goal.

Anyway, we had good creativity and chances to make up for it. Nothing to be worried about

Good. Azkoitia’s in! One down, only one more to go.

Friendly 2

Ah, this is a far better outcome. Zamarripa with a solid display, sewns the game up and our fans go home happy, excited for the beginning of the season

Sixth place last season got us a place in the UEFA Cup, so I’m hoping to have a decent run

Yeah. Seems like a good matchup to begin with.

Meanwhile, I found a possible target for the right attacking midfielder slot:

Native of Zestoa, Guipuzkoa. Despite what you may see from his attributes, his numbers weren’t really all that good. He underperformed at Cacereño and in his former club, Maritimo. Anyway, there aren’t a lot of available options in the market so he’ll have to do I guess.

So, in the following days before the match for the UEFA Cup, we picked him up

OK. Having signed this lad, we take ourselves off the market. We will only look for replacements if anybody leaves.

Bummer! Still Beguiristain in the starting eleven I guess

UEFA Cup 1st Round Leg 1:

Barakaldo 4 – Asmaral Moscow 0

Lineup changes:

Aitor Beguiristain for Joseba Arregui

20.000 fans turned up for our debut against this Russian team. Thankfully, we had our revs in sync and we rallied to a tantalising win at home.

Game 1

Celta de Vigo 2 – Barakaldo 3

Good start, innit?. Despite Celta scoring first, we didn’t back down and just two minutes after we were pounding their door which resulted in Pier scoring an own goal. A header from Zamarripa just before half time put us on edge. He pops another goal in the 63th minute and rounding up the score Pier after his early mistake.

Game 2

Barakaldo  1 – Deportivo La Coruña 1

It’s a draw at Lasesarre. We weren’t shy of chances but Deportivo had the upper hand in this game so I consider us lucky to salvage a point.

UEFA Cup 1st Round Leg 2:

Asmaral Moscow 1 – Barakaldo 2

Lineup changes:

Oscar Gurria for Juan Zamarripa

Gorka Gonzalez for Joseba Lizaso

The Russian team came out on full force trying to overcome a 4-goal deficit but we displayed an efficient performance and we see them off thanks to Roberto Martinez. Off to the next stage!

Game 3

Oviedo 0 – Barakaldo 1

Gurria’s insistence kept our foot on the throttle throughout the majority of the match, making Mora one of the best rated players in the match. However he couldn’t keep his clean sheet as in the closing stages a long cross from Aldalur found Uribarrena with a magnificent chance (his only one in the game) which he didn’t miss.

Game 4

Barakaldo 2 – Merida 0

The fans at Lasesarre surely went home glad but maybe expecting any more goals. Our performance here was absolutely rampant, we barely gave Navarro Montoya a breather. Gurria again carried out most of the shots in the opposing GK’s goal but despite not finding the net, he was helpful enough to assist Uribarrena twice to give us a 2-0 win.

Before leaving, I’ll show you the standings as of now:

Man what a start!. Quite early yet I know but fans are all over the moon.

So that wraps up our first episode in this season with Barakaldo. Tune in next week where we will be playing for the UEFA Cup 2nd round (you’ll find out who we got in the draw) and the next 4 matches of Primera Division. See ya!

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E07

Hello everyone! Last day of 2020, and we’re bringing to you the last episode of this 2nd season with Barakaldo.
We are on the verge of achieving a top 6 finish, so I hope that we do well in these last 4 matches.

Game 35

Barakaldo 0 – Celta 0

Lineup changes:

Gorka Sangroniz starting, Aitor Iru as a sub

We give away the ball and we are awful in front of goal in the first half. In the second half we start to connect with some passes and Calle scored in the 65th minute of the game. Unluckily, he was deemed offside and therefore the goal was nullified. With 6 minutes to the end of the game, Ibañez is sent off so we have to settle for another draw.

Game 36

Oviedo 1 – Barakaldo 2

Lineup changes:

Aitor Beguiristain for Iñaki Ibañez, moved Oscar Alkorta to the right side
Jose Maria Bakero for Agustin Exposito

We scrape a win at Carlos Tartiere despite not being the dominant team in the match. Sangroniz with a fantastic performance was the key man that allowed to take 3 points from Oviedo

Game 37

Barakaldo 1 – Merida 0

A game that we dominated but we failed to score more than the shots we created. Need to carry this on to the next game to finish 4th. My pursuers, Betis and Atletico Madrid won their respective matches and they could have the chance to finish higher in the standings.

Game 38

Zaragoza 2 – Barakaldo 1

Even match between the two sides, our finishing was not our strongest point on this Saturday. Zaragoza did a better job than us and they capitalized twice.

FINAL STANDINGS:

What can I say? Despite losing the fourth place in the final matchday, I feel we have a reason to be very proud of what we achieved this season . 6th place in my first attempt at the top flight is an awesome result.

FULL FIXTURE RECAP:

UEFA Competitions results:

ANNUAL AWARDS:

In a very weird twist of fate, Joachim Low decided to coach Extremadura after getting sacked from Stuttgart

AVERAGE RATINGS

GOALS SCORED

GOAL ASSISTS

MAN OF THE MATCH AWARDS

And so my friends, it’s time to bring this episode to an end. Our second season is over with a great outcome. Hope you enjoyed it as well.

Have a happy 2021 and will see you soon with season number three with this team. Agur and Aupa Barakaldo!

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E06

Hi! Welcome to episode number 6 of this second season with Barakaldo.
We are getting closer to finishing this season. We will be covering from matchday 28 to 34

Game 28

Racing Santander 0 – Barakaldo 1

A very even match between our two teams. The parity was broken in the second half thanks to Zamarripa, and from then on we traded blows until the clock ran out. A nice away win and a clean sheet at El Sardinero.

No big issue here

Game 29

Barakaldo 5 – Logroñes 1

We completely ran over Logroñes as you may judge from the ratings. The visitors pull one back and we lead 3-1 at half-time. However, the show didn’t stop there and we added two more in the second half. Showtime at Lasesarre.

Gee. That’s unfortunate!

Game 30

Tenerife 2 – Barakaldo 0

Tenerife put the game to rest early and then cruised around whereas our guys were completely absent in the first half. In the second half, the few 20 minutes we tried to get back into the game with a couple of shots but then Tenerife took over until the match ended. We couldn’t handle them today and we are defeated at the Heliodoro Rodriguez.

Game 31

Barakaldo 1 – Atletico Madrid 0

Both goalkeepers had a lot of activity throughout the match, with Atletico pushing hard in the first twenty minutes. Roberto Martinez managed to put a dent in their intentions and slotted a goal in the 25th minute of the game. In the second half Atletico attempted to charge at us again but their efforts were quickly diminished by Iru. We put up a real good fight as well, but the score remains unchanged, 1-0 victory for us

Game 32

Sevilla 0 – Barakaldo 0

Amazingly lucky to escape from Sanchez Pizjuan with a point. Our display of football was atrocious. The first chance we had to at least score a goal came up after 70 minutes of play! The rest of the match we spent it stopping and clearing balls from our goal.

Game 33

Barakaldo 1 – Athletic Bilbao 2

Lineup changes:

Iñaki Ibañez for Dani Alonso
Dani Alonso for Asier Ipiña
Alexis Lamar for Iñaki Aldalur

Hopefully we can have a good opportunity here. Athletic played on Thursday for the UEFA Cup Semi-finals and their legs maybe are not that fresh.

It looked like that in the first half as we hold the lead into halftime. However, the story was much different in the second half. Athletic woke up and a few minutes after the start Ziganda levelled the game. Siegl clobbered us in the 73th minute after a cross from Ovidiu Sabau. Our finishing suffered as we were well off target today, and paid the price.

But, before our next match..

Game 34

Espanyol 2 – Barakaldo 1

Lineup changes:

Pedro Arozarena for Antonio Pizo Gomez
Hector Victor Sanz for Dani Alonso

Tough game, and we come out with just a 2-1 loss. I say just because Bestchastnykh missed a penalty which would’ve meant another goal to their tally. We showed our hand in the first half when we managed to level quickly after falling victim to Constantin Galca’s goal. In the second half our display of football was gone and Espanyol kept knocking at our door until they found out a break-in. Betis and Atletico Madrid are breathing down our neck for taking over the 4th spot in the standings.

And so my friends, it’s time to bring this episode to an end.

Last episode will be up in a few hours 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E05

Welcome to a new episode of this save with Barakaldo.

A brief recap of last episode: we were defeated by Valencia in the Copa Del Rey Quarter-Finals, and we are left to focus on Primera Division only.
We will be covering from matchday 20 to 28.

Game 20

Barakaldo 2 – Valencia 1

Ibañez needs some playing time so it’s time to bring him in

Lineup changes:

Iñaki Ibañez for Dani Alonso

Agustin Exposito for Xabier Pantzeska

Apparently the Thursday game took its toll on Valencia’s players as we’re the ones leading the charge in the first half. We are very keen on the night and between Dani and Zamarripa sandwich a Chiesa goal as we hang on to take the win and valuable 3 points for the standings.

Game 21

Real Madrid 2 – Barakaldo 0

Lineup changes:

Aitor Iru for Gorka Sangroniz
Domingo Larrainzar for Luis Eduardo Dadie (suspended for two matches after his red card against Zaragoza)

Under the blinding lights and the huge murmur of Santiago Bernabeu’s stadium, we failed to deliver a good performance. Real Madrid couldn’t break our resilience in the first half despite being the dominant team. Unluckily our efforts were futile as we caved in minutes 61 and 67 when Joao Pinto and Fernando Sanchez scored.

Our next match is against Betis, and previously they played against Barcelona for the European Super Cup. The result was a great surprise, considering the level and quality of Barcelona’s squad (who are currently running first in Primera Division).

Holy moly, what are up to?

Game 22

Barakaldo 1 – Betis 3

Well, it wasn’t seven but anyway what a clinical display of football by Betis in our stadium. The start was promising as Dani Alonso netted a goal early but we couldn’t hold the advantage for long. First Finidi and five minutes later Solskjaer who races free and tucks one into the bottom corner give Betis a 2-1 lead into halftime. In the second half I made a couple of subs to attempt turning things around or at least levelling the score, but they were unsuccessful. Cañas adds a third goal in the 84th minute of the game and in the very last minute we have Iru sent off due to a penalty. Sangroniz goes in for Gurria and stops the penalty.

Game 23

Hercules 1 – Barakaldo 4

Judging from the score at half-time, you would have never guessed that it would end up this way. We lost Arozarena early and as I didn’t have another right full-back to sub in, I had to place Matxon in that position. The idea was to keep the formation

until the end of the game. That plan however, was changed after Maestri levelled the game and our guys put the foot on the throttle, adding two more goals to make it 3-1. After that I decided to play with 3 central defenders at the back and sub in Uribarrena for Dani. Our attacking form didn’t stop just there and in the 80th minute Gurria placed the final 4-1 while the clock swiftly ran away from Hercules. Great win.

Ok. No worries for the moment. Pizo Gomez will be up for this

Game 24

Lineup changes:

Lamar Alexis for Aitor Iru
Antonio Pizo Gomez for Pedro Arozarena

Barcelona 1 – Barakaldo 0

OK, time to face Primera Division’s leader in their home turf. Honestly, it wasn’t the beating that I had anticipated in my head. In fact, the first 15 minutes of the match we had the edge over them and we had got closer to their goal than what they did. But, it’s Barcelona and their class eventually showed when a cross from Ortega was connected by Rivaldo. We didn’t give up though, and in any of the corners taken by us, I expected a Bakero’s miracle header that would level the game. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen and close to the end of the game we had our biggest threat in Barcelona’s goal. A shot taken by Calle hit the crossbar and Gurria had the opportunity to send it in the back of the net with Vitor Baia smothering the ball and denying us. Proud of this lot for standing up in a stadium packed with more than 100.000 souls

Game 25

Barakaldo 3 – Deportivo La Coruña 0

Lineup changes:

Oscar Alkorta for Hector Victor Sanz
Aitor Iru for Lamar Alexis

Inspiring victory from our boys, who were solid on defense and didn’t allow a shot on target from Deportivo in the entire game. Alkorta made a very good comeback, and i plan to keep him a while in the lineup if he doesn’t get injured again. Brilliant victory!

Game 26

Sporting Gijon 0 – Barakaldo 0

Other than Sangroniz, the match looked like we didn’t show up at all at El Molinón. Sporting tried in every possible way but they were unsuccessful. We collect a good away point and Sangroniz is crowned Man Of The Match.

Game 27

Barakaldo 1 – Valladolid 1

Despite showing superiority during the match, we weren’t able to hold the lead with Turiel scoring after a scramble in the last minute of the first half. The second half was pretty much all ours, Valladolid only attempted one shot through Boutoille but Cesar denied us twice while we were trying to win. One point for each side

Before wrapping up the episode, let’s take a quick look at the standings

It’s pretty much a fact that we will end up this season at least in the top 8, so it’s a very good performance by this group of lads

After this match, we reached the end of episode number 5.

Stay tuned for our next episode with Barakaldo. See ya 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E04

Hello everyone! Welcome to episode number 4 of this save with Barakaldo.
In this episode, we will be covering our next 5 matches in Primera Division and the third round of Copa Del Rey against Valencia

Game 15

Barakaldo 3 – Espanyol 3

A bittersweet taste in our mouth as the boys rallied back to take the lead in the game and Espanyol didn’t want to be denied and nicked a draw 6 minutes after we scored the 3-2. The change of Calle for Roberto Martinez seemed to invigorate the squad but Bestchastnykh made sure that feeling didn’t last for long.

Game 16

Celta 2 – Barakaldo 4

A very good brand of football in Balaídos saw us head into halftime with a two goal lead. Right from the locker room Roberto Martinez came out in full force and before reaching the first 10 minutes we were up 2-0. In the second half, Celta edged closer with Pier scoring another goal and I envisioned a worst case scenario in my head. However, the boys didn’t let me down, and Ipiña added a 4th goal to the tally and we closed the lid on the game.

Game 17

Barakaldo 2 – Oviedo 0

Lineup changes:

Pedro Arozarena for Antonio Pizo Gomez

Oscar Gurria for Jose Uribarrena

Oviedo are no threat to us and as a proof of that Mora is chosen as Man Of The Match due to our incessant hovering around his goal. Xabier Pantzeska scores a brace and Roberto Martinez in the second half finish off the job.

A few injuries along the way mean that we have to make changes for the match against Valencia:

Copa Del Rey Quarter Finals Leg 1

Lineup changes:

Gorka Sangroniz for Aitor Iru
Daniel Barroso Dani for Hector Victor Sanz
Dani Alonso for Gorka Gonzalez

Valencia 1 – Barakaldo 1

I had my doubts about this one, as you can’t deny the players quality in Valencia’s lineup. Surprisingly, we held our heads high and picked up a valuable result at Mestalla. Despite a calm attitude in the first half from our side, on the second one the boys came out with energy and we found a goal after a rebound from a Gurria’s shot which was parried by Zubizarreta and picked up by Roberto Martinez. Good feelings for leg 2.

Game 26

Merida 1 – Barakaldo 0

Lineup changes:

Iñaki Aldalur for Domingo Larrainzar
Oscar Alkorta for Asier Ipiña

Sketchy affair against the team lead by Jorge D’Alessandro, one of their defenders had a fantastic night and managed to clear the danger in the occasions we had. Onto the next one.

Game 27

Barakaldo 0 – Zaragoza 0

We were out of ideas in this game and both teams needed a few lessons in how to shoot onto a target I guess. 1 out of 6 for us, and 2 out of 11 for them tell the full story, huh? To make matters worse I was forced to retreat when Dadie got sent off, which meant subbing in Matxon for Gurria to cover the hole in the back and Raul Calle for Roberto Martinez (having a below par game). Big 0-0 and despite the yawns from our supporters, we’re running in the top 6 in Primera Division.

The rundown to our 2nd leg against Valencia couldn’t be worse as we have 3 people injured:

LOL! You just got injured Oscar, how can I play you if you’re injured? Sit tight, work on your recovery and we’ll talk again.

Copa Del Rey Quarter Finals Leg 2

Barakaldo 1 – Valencia 1 (lost on penalties 0-2)

Lineup changes:

Agustin Exposito for Xabier Pantzeska
Aitor Beguiristain for Oscar Alkorta

The crowd erupted into joy when in the 17th minute Dani Alonso scored the first goal of the match. Everything was looking neatly until we succumbed to Valencia’s pressure. Iñigo Idiakez punished us in the 52th minute of the game, and then we had to endure a gritty second half. Good thing we had Sangroniz on top form, as he was the key that kept us alive until the penalties. We were terrible in that stage and couldn’t score while Valencia managed to score two. Anyway, Sangroniz proved his worth when he stopped Fernando and Mendieta’s shots. The supporters were proud despite the elimination, and the team went into the locker room under a roar of applause. We meet Valencia again on Saturday.

Before wrapping up the episode, let’s take a quick look at the standings

Dropped down a little in these last few matches, but it’s a very good first half so far!

Now yes, we reached the end of episode number 4

Tune in next week for episode number 5 of this series. See ya 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E03

Hello! Welcome to episode number 3 of this series with Barakaldo.

In this one, we will be covering the third round of Copa Del Rey and our next 5 matches from Primera Division.

Game 9

Barakaldo 3 – Racing Santander 2

The string of good performances continues to bring people to our stadium. This time 18732 fans congregated at Lasesarre to watch this match. Our rival Racing Santander was a hard challenge and they gave us a good run for our money. The starting goal by Garmendia was quickly shot down by a double of Alex and Islhat Faizulin. Even so, our guys didn’t throw away the towel, and Exposito with a screamer from the right side levelled the match. A few minutes later, Zamarripa tapped in a rebound from a Gurria shot, and we were up again. In the second half the action wasn’t as much as in the first one, and neither team managed to score any more. We have a match for Copa Del Rey against this same lot so I hope we have learned a few things in the way to repeat.

Copa Del Rey Third Round Leg 1

Barakaldo 2 – Racing Santander 0

Lineup changes:

Gorka Gonzalez for Iñaki Ibañez
Xabier Pantzeska for Oscar Alkorta as a sub

The fact that our match was in a Thursday didn’t impede that 100 fans more than our last attendance showed up at Lasesarre to witness this match. And we did repeat a fine performance. Bakero lead the charge against Racing, taking the most amount of shots and managing to net one in the 30th minute of the game with Gurria previously opening the game in the 21th minute. Oscar Garcia was the one who tried the most from Racing but he didn’t succeed as neither did anybody else from the team. We hold a good goal difference heading to leg 2 in El Sardinero.

Game 10

Logroñes 1 – Barakaldo 2

A few needed changes as the match is on Saturday and there is little recovery time

Lineup changes:

Jose Angel Uribarrena for Oscar Gurria
Xabier Pantzeska for Jose Maria Bakero
Luis Fernando Dadie for Lamar Alexis
Roberto Martinez for Juan Zamarripa

An absolutely powerful display by Roberto Martinez, who took responsibility of the attacking display at Las Gaunas. He levelled the game after an unfortunate own goal by Garmendia, and kept on pushing Adolfo firmly. In one of those occasions he forced a ball which touched Nayim and ended in the back of the net. Logroñes didn’t retaliate in the rest of the game and we take the win.

Game 11

Barakaldo 3 – Tenerife 1

Time to even the playing time between the goalkeepers

Lineup changes:

Aitor Iru for Gorka Sangroniz

Jose Maria Bakero for Agustin Expósito

Roberto Martinez woke up in the right side of the bed this Saturday and boy he was on the rampage! Despite pulling one goal back courtesy of Domingos, Roberto quickly added a third and I saw the screen sign “Tenerife has gone defensive”. I was left wondering how much defensive had they gone, and I found out this:

Geez, first half against a recently promoted team. Is this really necessary?. During the rest of the game, they kept this formation until the 75th minute where they resorted to a standard 532 defensive and managed to get a shot on our net. We ended up with 10 shots on target, and 3 goals.

Copa Del Rey Third Round Leg 2

Racing Santander 1 – Barakaldo 0

Lineup changes:

Hector Victor Sanz for Dani Alonso

In El Sardinero, there was no display of magic and we are narrowly defeated. I made a couple of late changes in the hope of a calming goal, but it never materialized. What’s important though is that given the goal difference I’m through to the next round.

Game 12

Atletico Madrid 1 – Barakaldo 2

I’m honestly surprised with this result. If you take a look at Atletico Madrid’s names, a narrow defeat can be considered a good result (especially with two excellent free kick takers like Milinko Pantic and Juninho). Nevertheless, we complete a fantastic assault and leave the Colchoneros surprised when the referee signals the end of the match. The initial goal by Gallardo wasn’t a deterrent and Bakero levelled after a cross from Roberto Martinez before we reached half-time. In the second half we traded blows and with the clock running out, Bakero returned the favor to Roberto and with a splendid pass left him on a breakaway against Ceballos. Roberto wasn’t in a forgiving mood and the ball went through the net. The remaining 6 minutes was just holding on tightly and it’s 3 terrific points we are taking to our basque city.

Game 13

Barakaldo 2 – Sevilla 2

A little bit of a wobble here, as we’re the dominant team and we only managed to salvage a point from this meeting. Despite our best efforts we’re taken by surprise by Sevilla and the joy that was surrounding Lasesarre turns to faces of concern with two goals in the final five minutes of the first half.

Game 21

Athletic Bilbao 2 – Barakaldo 1

We push Athletic all the way in San Mames but our efforts weren’t enough. Tabuenka finish us off when the match had 20 minutes yet to end.

Before wrapping up this episode, let’s take a look at the standings as of now:

Looking good for the moment!

Now yes, we reached the end of episode number 3.

Tune in next week for a new episode. See ya 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S02E01

Welcome back, everyone! We have been promoted to Primera Division and we will be facing the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and so on this season.
The main goal for this season is avoiding relegation at all costs while adhiring to our strict policy of Basque-born only players.

Let’s start with the transfer activity in this off-season

TRANSFER NEWS:

Their contracts have ran out and I attempt to capitalize on that.

Unfortunately, no luck and they both turn me down

Let’s keep it going then

Born in Bilbao, Vizcaya. Played for Athletic Bilbao, Zaragoza, Lleida and Amurrio.

Born in Equatorial Guinea. He joined Real Sociedad B as a youth, therefore he qualifies as an eligible player

OK. Moving on then.

A few days later these lads are released from Real Sociedad. Highly unlikely that their free agency goes unnoticed as they’re top notch players, but we’ll bid anyway.

Well, at least we tried.

SIGNINGS:

As you can see, he’s the regen of Eugenio Bustingorri, a product from the Osasuna’s youth team who played most of his career in Osasuna with brief spells in Atletico Madrid and Izarra. Looks like a good option to have as a left defensive midfielder.

This fella is the regen of Patxi Salinas, so it’s definitely a no-brainer to go all in for him given he’s free

We got him. Good!

The good news is that no one has left the club so the squad is intact.

As money is a bit thin due to my prize being spent on building new seats I organized a couple of home friendlies to collect some fundings.

Friendly 1

OK test against a non-league team. Good goal difference

Friendly 2

This one was a proper test. Bastia are a Ligue 1 team and definitely higher in quality than Murcia. Despite being an even match, we only managed to score through Calle whilst they finished us off in the second half

Friendly 3

This match however there wasn’t a big display of football on our side. We only managed one on shot on target to their seven. The final score is a flattering one, though spectators leave Lasesarre with a look of concern in our eyes. Is the season going to be this hard?

The season begins with a Copa Del Rey match, and the wheel of fortune gave us no other than Celta de Vigo.  It’s a very good opportunity to avenge the early exit of past year. If you don’t remember what happened back then, let me refresh your memory. I wasn’t able to find left full-back at the moment of the match and I had to resort playing a left midfielder in that slot, using a 2332 tactic. I lost that match 3-0 and I won 4-2 at home, therefore if it hadn’t been for that mishap I firmly believe I would have progressed further.

Copa Del Rey 1st Round Leg 1:

Celta 2 – Barakaldo 1

The difference in this game was Celta taking their chances and us fluffing ours. Uribarrena’s provisional draw was very short-lived as Bruno Caires scored just one minute later and thwarted our opportunity to leave Balaídos with a 1-1. Nevertheless I have high hopes for leg 2 in Lasesarre so I don’t think the playoff is totally lost.

Game 1

Valencia 3 – Barakaldo 2

Welcome to Primera Division Valencia said to us. A penalty committed by Zubizarreta in the 7th minute of the game was converted into a goal by Uribarrena. However, just as Valencia kicked off the ball, a smart play ended up in Albelda’s feet and he put the ball into Iru’s net. From then on, Valencia went into a high charge against our goal which paid their dividend when Albelda with a header scored again in the 39th minute. Fernando added a third goal in the 51th minute but Bakero brought us closer with a header after a corner kick. Unfortunately after Bakero’s goal there wasn’t much action from our side and Valencia kept their foot on the throttle with Iru doing his best.

Game 2

Barakaldo 1 – Real Madrid 1

Is there a better match to start your season at home than against the almighty Real Madrid?

18500 spectators out of the 19.000 available came up to Lasesarre to enjoy this match. We ended up collecting a very nice point in front of our crowd and against players of the calibre of Redondo, Roberto Carlos and Suker. Through thick and thin, I trust in our formation and we’re keeping it.

Copa Del Rey 1st Round Leg 2:

Barakaldo 2 – Celta 0

The first victory of the season and when it mattered! Well done boys. Just early in the game, a cross from Bakero went to Zamarripa, whose shot was blocked by Dutruel and Xabier showed up to tap it into the net. Then, just two minutes later Josema was sent off and Celta were forced to retreat for a while, which led to our team push forward until half-time. Zamarripa placed the finishing touch in the 59th minute of the game and despite trying at the late stages, they fell into their knees. We’re through to the next round!

Game 3

Barakaldo 3 – Hercules 0

We showed Hercules no mercy and we make light work of them in the early stages. In the second half, there were some brief moments of action from Hercules, with Maestri blasting a penalty wide in the 56th minute. Our supporters go home happy with the display of football by our guys.

This match wraps up our first episode of this new season with Barakaldo.

Tune in next week where we will cover the 5 next matches from Primera Division and also the second round from Copa Del Rey. See ya friends 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S01E06

Getxo! Welcome to our last episode for the season with Barakaldo

Game 36

Numancia 0 – Barakaldo 4

A fantastic display in Numancia’s territory. We lead early as Roberto Martinez and Xabier give us a 2-0 lead with just 10 minutes on the clock. 20 minutes later, Roberto Martinez scores after a corner kick taken by Ipiña. Every time we go forward it looks like we are going to score, even though we just lead 3-0 at half time. Gijon start the second half well and they enjoy a brief period of boldness in which they attempt a couple of shots on our goal. Nevertheless, Uribarrena crushed any hopes when he scores the 4th goal in Los Pajaritos, and they immediately retreat to defensive schemes until the clock runs out.

Game 37

Barakaldo 1 – Osasuna 1

We throw away 2 points in this affair though I find a bright spark in the game as Roberto scores again and seems to be making the most of this new opportunity I gave him. The first half didn’t see much action aside from the goals from each team, and in the second we limited their advances through Dadie and Bakero. We had a good chance of winning in the last ball of the game but we weren’t lucky this time.

Game 38

Levante 1 – Barakaldo 1

Next up in the league are Hercules, another one of the promoted sides, and they sit rock bottom of the table, so it’s a chance to get some more points on the board. Our only change is Histilloles in for Arregui. It’s a lacklustre first half with no shots on target from either side. The second half is much the same and despite a shuffle around up front, we can’t find a breakthrough in this dull affair and we’re back to 10th in the table.

Game 39

Barakaldo 2 – Lleida 3

Lleida get their revenge for the Camp D’Esports loss in the first round. We have a goal disallowed in the 6th minute of the game. Gurria quickly makes up for it, only for Navarro to equalise reaching the 30th minute mark. It’s 1-1 at half time and we’ve been by far the better side. We have a few more chances in the second half but it’s Lleida who scores first through Veretennikov. After 5 minutes we get punished for our woeful finishing when Veretennikov strikes again. In the 89th minute of the game, Bakero puts a question mark on the final result after he scored but despite having the last ball in a corner kick, Raúl denies us twice and they take the win.
Despite the loss Las Palmas, Logroñes and Xerez are also losing points which is why we still hold hope to finish in the top 4 and get promoted.

Game 40

Barakaldo 3 – Leganes 2

It’s Saturday and we’re on it again at Lasesarre, this time against Leganes.

Gurria scores early before the 10th minute mark and aided by Mesas being sent off, Gurria strikes again in the 24th minute of the game. Staliunas attempt to regain control is quickly neglected by a potent header of Bakero, putting off the fire in their veins (at least for the first half). In the second half it’s just a cruise control kind of match. The peace is broken when in the 70th minute Staliunas adds a second to Leganes’ tally. However, there wasn’t really much danger beyond that and we take the win, highly celebrated by the fans congregated in Lasesarre.

Sit tight Juan. You will be not moved now. This complaint about the asking price is because at the start of January, I saw the WNT icon and Numancia was interested in picking him up. Therefore, I changed his asking price to 1.4 million and eventually Numancia’s offer just vanished into thin air

Game 41

Elche 1 – Barakaldo 2

A bit of a struggle to win this one. With 20 minutes to go, I decided to shake up the tree a little to find the elusive victory. Eventually we made it, Zamarripa rose up to the task and the team heads home happily after collecting a massive 3 points.

As you see from these pictures, this next matchday is absolutely crucial. Alaves is fighting to avoid relegation and their only possible choice is to win. On the other side, we’re fighting to be directly promoted to Primera Division, and our best bet would be winning to avoid depending of our rival’s results.

Game 42

Barakaldo 3 – Alaves 0

The time of truth has arrived. Can we get directly promoted or will we have to wait another year?

Yes! We’ve done it! I honestly thought that Alaves would have more resolve as they were fighting to avoid relegation, but soon it became clear to us why they were in that spot.

Unfortunately for Alaves, this means relegation to non-league and their board took actions swiftly.

FINAL STANDINGS:

FULL FIXTURE RECAP:

WORLD CUP:

ANNUAL AWARDS:

In a very weird twist of fate, Joachim Low decided to coach Extremadura after getting sacked from Stuttgart

FFS! I’m going to Primera Division almost in banktrupcy

BARAKALDO’S PLAYER OF THE SEASON AND GOAL SCORER OF THE SEASON **

And so my friends, it’s to bring this episode to an end. Hope you enjoyed this first season with us.

See you soon with a new season in Primera Division. Aupa Barakaldo!

  • Footnote here: I forgot to screenshot the average ratings, goals scored, goal assists and man of the match awards that’s why I’m only showing the player of the season and top goal scorer

Bidaia Barakaldora S01E05

Welcome to a new episode of this save with Barakaldo.
In this one, we will be covering from matchday 29 to 35.

INJURY NEWS

Game 29

Barakaldo 1 – Xerez 1

Ibañez needs some playing time so it’s time to bring him in

Lineup changes:

Iñaki Ibañez for Dani Alonso

Agustin Exposito for Xabier Pantzeska

Bit a mixed feeling here. We could have well lost it because Xerez had a bunch of chances and even a goal nullified, but also the last 5 minutes of the match were absolutely ours, and Zamarripa got unlucky to add a second goal to the score and also his tally.

Oh dear! That’s the end of the season for him.

Game 30

Toledo 2 – Barakaldo 1

Lineup changes:

Luis Garmendia for Dani Barroso

Well we failed miserably here. 3 minutes in Eduardo hit us with a volley which couldn’t be stopped by Sangroniz. After a bunch of missed shots, finally at the end of the first half we picked up a goal. Corner kick taken by Gorka was headed by Zamarripa, Villavilla parries it and the ball falls to Expósito’s feet who doesn’t hesistate and we go 1-1 into halftime. In the second half we had about 4 shots on goal which we dutifully neglected by Toledo’s defense and Villavilla. 10 minutes from the end of the match, Edu capitalizes on a wrong backpass from Dadie, and we couldn’t do anything else to prevent the defeat.

Game 31

Barakaldo 2 – Hercules 1

Surprisingly, against the current leader of Segunda Division we had a very good game in which we dominated many passages in it and Hercules had very little reaction. Gorka scored one goal before leaving due to an injury at the restart of the second half. Ibañez added a second after much harassment of Mari’s goalkeeping area. Visnjic tried to restore some dignity to Hercules but immediately after the goal, we went swarming all over them again. 2-1 and 3 valuable points to continue in the promotion conversation

Game 32

Eibar 1 – Barakaldo 2

Lineup changes:

Domingo Larrainzar for Pedro Maria Matxon

Another 3 valuable points collected at Ipurua. The start couldn’t have been better as our first attack ended with a goal from Zamarripa. After the 15th minute mark there was a shy attempt by Eibar of trying to gain some ground. We quickly put the fire out when in the 27th Zamarripa scored his second. In the second half, Eibar went decisively for a comeback, switching their 532 for a 433 with Long Ball. It payed off at the closing stages of the game when Eres scored and brought the game closer. However, after scoring they went defensive again and didn’t go near our goal until the clock ran out

Game 33

Barakaldo 2 – Extremadura 2

Zamarripa heads us ahead from a corner inside 20 minutes, and we go into halftime holding a narrow lead. Exposito doubles our lead just past half an hour. The visitors hit back twice and manage to level the match by the 74th minute of the game. This leaves me with a bitter taste in our mouth as we could’ve easily won the match and we are losing three valuable points.

Game 34

Atletico Madrid B 2 – Barakaldo 4

Time to give Roberto Martinez a new opportunity. Hope he delivers

Lineup changes:

Roberto Martinez for Juan Zamarripa

Despite offering serious resistance and refusing to let us blow them away early doors, we managed to break Atletico Madrid. After having Garitano sent off, it opened the door to more of our attacking chances, and Roberto Martinez rose to the challenge by scoring two.

Game 35

Barakaldo 1 – Villarreal 1

Roberto again! Well done, man! He saved us from a potential disaster at Lasesarre. Villarreal didn’t exactly do much and as you may witness from this picture, they kicked our players a lot. However, their effort was enough to take a point away from us.

After this match, we reached the end of episode number 5.

Stay tuned for our next and final episode of the first season with Barakaldo, which will be released next week. See ya 🙂

Bidaia Barakaldora S01E03

Hello! Welcome to episode number 3 of this series with Barakaldo.

In this one, we will be covering from matchday 14 to 21.

Game 14

Villarreal 1-Barakaldo 3

A good display of form in the first half as we’re 2-0 up and we could have been even 3-0 if not for a disallowed goal to Gurria. In the second half, Cuesta made an attempt for the home team to bring the game back, but in a manner of minutes we deflate them with a vicious shot from the left side by Zamarripa.

Just before the match against Numancia

Game 15

Barakaldo 3 – Numancia 2

Lineup changes:

Luis Garmendia for Dani Barroso
Pedro Matxon as a sub


Despite being close to the bottom of the league, Numancia was a hard challenge and they gave us a good run for our money. The start couldn’t have been worse, as a mistake by Dadie is put to good use by Santi Castillejo. Kike Alonso further enhanced our defensive problems by adding a second goal by minute 13. Our first shot on Numancia’s goal was Txiki Begiristain’s, who managed to put it past the net. As Carlos Docando got sent off, we started to create more chances and Zamarripa brought the game to a draw by the end of the first half. After battling it on in the second half, a cross from Uribarrena met Begiristain’s header, and the roar was felt in Lassesarre.

Game 16

Osasuna 0 – Barakaldo 2

Lineup changes:

Pedro Arozarena for Antonio Pizo Gomez
Xabier Pantzeska for Agustin Exposito
Asier Ipiña for Txiki Begiristain
Domingo Larrainzar for Luis Dadie

I anticipated a tough game from our basque neighbours, and it was. The first 15 minutes they were all over our goal and Iru repeatedly denied their efforts. A little bit after halftime, we showed some progress and our first goal came through. Then the wind changed, and we started pressing Osasuna’s area until Xabier netted a second after a pass from Bakero. They didn’t throw the towel though and had a few more chances to bring the game back. Again Iru with a wonderful job kept our clean sheet and we took a hard fought win from El Sadar.

Game 17

Barakaldo 0 – Levante 1

It’s a reasonably quiet first half and we look to be the better side with 4/7 shots on target, but Levante catch us by surprise against the run of play to lead 1-0 at half time. In the second half we added a few more shots but even so we can’t get the equaliser and we pick up a defeat on Lassesarre.

Game 18

Lleida 2 – Barakaldo 3

It’s Lleida away next, and it’s a bitter fight to the end to claim victory. Gurria was injured before half-time and we sub in Uribarrena. Bakero gets us ahead and they levelled through Dimitriadis. In the second half, same situation. We go ahead thanks to Uribarrena and they bring the game back to level. As the minutes tick by, I started talking at my laptop “Goal for Barakaldo. C’mon”. Finally, two minutes from the end, I get a yellow and black tilt on the screen. Zamarripa scored, and we get the 3 points.

Let’s see how much Gurria will be out.

Ouch! Fingers crossed so none of my other strikers get injured in this period

Game 19

Leganes 1 – Barakaldo 5

Somewhat a shaky start to this match, Leganes was knocking at our door the first 10 minutes. In the 11th, Xabier Pantzeska scored. We added a second one courtesy of Uribarrena in the 30th minute, and Leganes immediately went defensive and their attack circuitry just collapsed. I subbed in Calle for Zamarripa in the second half and he added one to put us 3-0 up. The visitors pull one back, but Bakero and again Uribarrena deny Leganes catching a breather and they were forced to retreat until the clock run out of minutes. Terrific display of football

We arrived to January 1998, and up until the start of February the transfer market will be opened so I’ll be on the lookout for any interesting players thay may become available in this period

Game 20

Barakaldo 0 – Elche 2

Lineup changes:

Gorka Sangroniz for Aitor Iru

We find ourselves clobbered pretty rapidly as Claudio strikes with just 5 minutes on the clock. Despite our best efforts to overturn the result, Elche’s goalkeeper had a very good game and partnered with their defenders they prevented us from scoring. In our best attacking moment in the match, we had a mishap at our own goal, which resulted in a penalty. Barros scored and put the lid on the game.

More injuries… shake my head

Game 21

Alaves 0 – Barakaldo 3

A calm paced first half in which we had 3 chances and we were able to convert one thanks to Zamarripa. The second half saw way more action as Alaves started to come closer. Nevertheless, we managed to put the nail on the coffin as they found themselves with 10 men due to Mestrovic being sent off. From then on, we smelled the blood and we found the pathway to attack. Xabier and Bakero scored and Alaves was stopped on their tracks.

Before wrapping up this episode, let’s take a look at the standings as of now:

We’re there in the promotion scrap. Time will tell if can accomplish it in our first try

Now yes, we reached the end of this episode.

Tune in next week for a new episode. See ya 🙂