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CARLOS ILIÁN
Madrid
Updated
Qlaza of Madrid. Last run of the season. Almost full. Bulls of Victorino Martin (7), with an uneven presentation but in general with great mobility, very generous in the attack and two bulls with great play on the left piton, fought in third and sixth place. Miguel Ángel Perera (5), burgundy and gold. Two punctures, a thrust through and a hair loss. A warning (silence). Back lunge and scalping. Two notices (one ear). Lowdown (silence). Emilio de Justo (6), black and gold. Two jabs and a rear lunge. A warning (greetings with protests). Six jabs and thrust. A warning (silence). Back and through lunge and two lunges. Two notices (one ear).
Goodbye to the 2024 season in Plaza Madrid. To close the year, Victorino Martín has been the best possible protagonist in an unjustified head-to-head between Perera and De Justo. Victorino sent one of those runs that for years have put this ranch at the top. A bullfight to do big bullfighting with two bulls, Escusano and Director, one of those that were once said to be farmhouse bulls, that is, to get rich. especially that bull fought in third place whose left piton was a monument to the mettle in the attack and sticking his face in, humiliating, leaving furrows with his snout.
Miguel Ángel Perera won such a magnificent pearl in the draw and after a crude bullfight through the right piton he found the jackpot on the left one. Perera stretched in the naturals to the infinity of that prodigious charge of the bull. Brilliant moments from Extremadura that also lasted over time. The work was excessively lavish. Ten naturals of depth and smoothness would have been enough. Perera listened to two warnings before liquidating Escusano. A little ear seems like a very scarce prize after having encountered a big bull.
In the first, a soft and noble bull, Miguel Ángel Perera walked loosely on the right piton and was very uncomfortable in natural bullfighting. The fifth specimen, perhaps the lackluster bull of the afternoon, did not allow the bullfighter anything other than to manage the attack at pace and without using the victorino. Another afternoon in Madrid for this bullfighter who has twenty years of alternative and those that remain…
Emilio de Justo had the big door in his hands before the attack of the sixth bull that showed off its origin and went further until he used himself relentlessly in a frank attack, repeating and repeating. De Justo walked lightly on the right piton but relaxed on the natural ones, arriving in truly exciting moments. A dense and brilliant task, somewhat uneven in the bullfighting’s desire to rise to the top, that is, with a hot head and a high spirit. The sword closed that much desired door.
He had a great time on his first bull and on the second of the lot, another good Victorino, he had a moment of anguish when he was turned over.. He came out furious from the set and on the left piton he hit the best muleta blows of the afternoon but the sword cooled his work.