Miguel Ángel Guerrero has had a hard time finding his place as an important player at UD Ibiza, but it seems that he already has it. With the arrival of Paco Jémez as coach, the striker has acquired the stripes that were presumed and is already listed on the sky blue template. This Saturday, against Cartagena, he converted the first penalty awarded to the Celestes, with which Guerrero debuted as a scorer with his team.
The player from La Mancha played a great match against Efesé. In addition, he angrily celebrated the goal from eleven metres, in what was the first maximum penalty awarded to Ibiza this season. Then they would point out another one, and the person in charge of transforming it was Cristian Herrera, another of the players signed this summer and who also lives a sweet moment with Jémez.
Guerrero has become indisputable playing as a second striker or playmaker. In that position he is standing out for his quality and his vision in the last pass, but he had not yet scored. The strikers live on goals and scoring against Cartagena will surely give them a lot of confidence for the future. As an assistant, Guerrero already has three goal passes.
The Toledo He is playing all the matches with Jémez, who is also dosing him knowing the importance of the footballer. This was stated by the coach himself this Saturday at the press conference after the victory against Cartagena. On matchday 22 he played 60 minutes against Fuenlabrada. In the following game, against Alcorcón, he played 64 minutes. In the win against Málaga he enjoyed 72 minutes, while against Zaragoza he participated with 73 minutes on the pitch. Later, against Almería he played 59 minutes. This Saturday, against Cartagena, he played the 90 minutes of the match. Previously, with Juan Carlos Carcedo as coach, his appearances were somewhat more intermittent. In total, this season he has already played 922 minutes in LaLiga SmartBank.