
Although his statistical line is not alarming, in Spain Sean Weissman is seen as having significant potential for punching nets. Ahead of Valladolid’s game tonight (Friday) against Levante, the Israeli striker who is expected to start, is at the center of attention in the Spanish media.
“Weissman deserves to explore Levante’s fortress,” the Spanish “S” wrote just before the striker arrives on the pitch where the local team has won its last four games. Weissman, who was disqualified last Tuesday from a boundary goal in the game against Elche, will try to improve his goal balance. “Although he has three goals this season, his movement and ability to break free from the defenders makes him feel that he will score even more.” They added that the striker would like to dance in the “What’s Happening?” His fourth this season (so called in Spain the striker’s goal celebration).
Those who will try to help Weissman find the goal for the fourth time this season are midfielders Fabian Oriana, Kika Peres and Oscar Plano. As you may recall, Valladolid comes after the impressive comeback against Elche (2: 2) and one win in its last six league games. The Israeli striker’s team is ranked 16th in the Spanish league, two points above the red line. Levante comes into the game from 12th place, a win over Valladolid could elevate it to ninth place.