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Aitor Puñal, the Imperial Master, Sweeps All Three Points at the Moñi-Marbella24Hor

March 22, 2024
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Aitor Puñal: Marbella FC’s Hidden Gem

Marbella FC has a real treasure in Aitor Puñal. The Madrid-born footballer once again found the back of the net this matchday, scoring the winning goal against Balompédica Linense. However, that was just the tip of the iceberg of his impressive performance in the game. Puñal played in three different positions – near the opponent’s area, in the midfield, and as a defender, excelling in all roles and earning three points for the Moñi-Marbella24Hours Trophy. Few players can perform well in various positions, and Marbella FC can boast of having such a versatile player in their ranks.

Puñal’s Exceptional Versatility

Aitor Puñal does everything right, whether he plays as a defender or in the midfield. He is also a footballer with a knack for scoring goals. The Madrid player started the match playing in the midfield, taking on attacking positions and participating in the distribution of the game. As the match progressed, he moved to more defensive positions in the midfield and as a pure defender in the final stretch. He performed at a high level in all positions, demonstrating exceptional versatility, and capped off the match by scoring the winning goal when he joined the attack on a corner kick.

Puñal’s Scoring Prowess

With the goal against Balona, Aitor Puñal has now scored four goals this season, making him the team’s second-highest scorer. It was a great match for the Madrid player who earned the three points for the Salvador Gil Machuca “Moñi” – Marbella24Hours Trophy as the best player of Marbella FC this matchday.

Other Standout Performances

Two points this matchday went to Ernest Ohemeng, who once again proved to be a headache for the visiting defense. The Ghanaian winger has the key to unlock defenses thanks to his speed and audacity. The last point went to Jack Harper. The Fuengirola striker is gradually making his mark on the team and improved every ball that came his way in the final stretch of the match against Balona.

Moñi-Marbella24Hours Trophy Standings

As it stands, the Moñi-Marbella24Hours Trophy leaderboard is topped by goalkeeper Alberto Lejárraga with 28 points. Second place goes to Ohemeg with 19 points, while Aitor Puñal and Hugo Rodríguez round off the podium with 15 points each.

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