Sporting Gijon is gearing up for its tenth consecutive season in Segunda División with Nicolás Larcamón as the new coach. The team is aiming for promotion after a record-breaking 60-goal season in the league. Jonathan Dubasin, Juan Otero, and César Gelabert were the leaders of the Sporting's attack during the previous season, accumulating 65% of the team's goals. Larcamón inherits a team with a clear offensive vocation, which seeks to continue its power in the final meters. The Sporting is preparing for the new season with the goal of promotion as the final objective, without detours. The team's squad remains with the best players from the previous season, including Dubasin, Otero, and Gelabert, who were declared non-transferable by the executive president. The team seeks to improve its position in the standings and fight for the promotion play-off. Last season, the Sporting finished tenth in the standings, with 61 points, eleven points away from the sixth position, the last one to access the promotion play-off. However, the team showed its power in the final meters, scoring 60 goals in the league, a record figure since its return to Segunda División nine years ago. Larcamón wants to continue the most offensive Sporting, with a usual drawing with three centrals, two side players, two pivots, and three more advanced players. The future of the team depends on continuing to be a team with a clear offensive vocation. As time goes by, the Sporting seeks to improve its position in the standings and fight for the promotion play-off. So, the question is, can Sporting Gijon achieve promotion with Nicolás Larcamón at the helm? But, for now, the team is preparing for the new season with illusion and hope. The Sporting Gijon faces a new challenge, with the goal of improving its position in the standings and fighting for the promotion play-off.
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Sporting Gijon Gears Up for New Season with Nicolás Larcamón
Sporting Gijon aims for promotion with Nicolás Larcamón at the helm, following a record-breaking 60-goal season in Segunda División, led by Dubasin, Otero, and Gelabert
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