2023-05-17 14:07:45
the cordovan Florence Bonsegundo came to Madrid CFF in mid-2021, following going through Huelva and Valencia, his first experiences in Europe. In a young club, founded in 2010, the midfielder of the national team is today one of the figures in a team that had its best season.
Since it was in the first division, Madrid had achieved its highest position in 7th place, two years ago. Now, it might even finish 4th if it manages to win over the weekend and Atlético Madrid, today in that position, does not add three points.
The rival will be the champion Barcelona, not an easy stumbling block. Despite the blaugranas having nothing to play for, beating the champions would be the culmination of the historic season and breaking their own scoring record, which was 53 points in the 2020-2021 season.
Forbidden to fail in front of the players of the @MadridCFF ❌
This was the goal by Florencia Bonsegundo that put Víctor Martín’s team ahead at Di Stéfano #LigaFenDAZN ⚽ pic.twitter.com/VWupZETJlY
— DAZN Spain (@DAZN_ES) April 30, 2023
And Bonsegundo was an important part of the club’s best season in the top flight, contributing eight goals. Racheal Kundananji was the breakthrough player, his individual numbers have tripled compared to last season. She has managed to score 22 goals, becoming the benchmark in the Madrid attack.
Another Argentine also plays in the team, Aldana Cometti, who also established himself as a starter. Although the team conceded more goals than last season, the offensive proposal paid off and will close the season as one of the best in Spain.
For the two Argentines, having gone through this season at that level is undoubtedly very positive.. The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is two months away. Arriving with rhythm, continuity and good feelings will be essential in this preparation.
???? Madrid CFF exceeds its best historical ranking in the elite.@MadridCFF pic.twitter.com/EDAQufF9rc
— League F (@official_League) May 8, 2023
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