Habana, Septiembre 17 (RHC) – The second of two friendly matches between the Cuban and Nicaraguan futsal teams ended in defeat for the Cubans.
This time, the Nicaraguans defeated the Cubans 4-9, a result that highlighted the Cubans’ defensive weaknesses.
Once again, Freddy Herrera’s team suffered from a lack of coordination and teamwork, which is worrying beyond their poor team play.
The anarchy as a decisive option for the teams blew up any chance of improving on the performance of the first match, which was also won by the home team 3-1.
Not only did the individual game go wrong for the Tricolor, but their best players also failed to show the greatest clarity in attack, and they also exposed themselves to a constant barrage at their goal.
Perhaps the greatest evidence of tactical confusion lay in the high number of occasions on which the Nicaraguans were one-on-one with the Cuban goalkeepers.
The positive aspect is that they managed to score goals, with Iduán Martínez, Pablo Leonel Tamayo, and Dyllan Hernández scoring, and the first by Diego Vento, making his debut with the Cuban national team.
The competitive journey will continue in Venezuela, where they will arrive with a lot of work to do to improve their performances, although given the quality of the Vinotinto team, which is superior to that of Nicaragua, it seems very difficult at first glance.