Morante suffers a goring in Roquetas de Mar

Morante was naturally fighting the first bull of the afternoon, a tame Jandilla, more focused on the boards than on the Sevillian's muleta, when the animal caught him by the jacket during the chest pass. He was having a hard time repeating the bull, which was short and went for the genius of La Puebla. He was hooked on the horn for several seconds, and fell on his neck in a very ugly way.
However, he immediately got up and grabbed the muleta to return to the animal's face, calming Juan Ortega and Borja Jiménez, who immediately came forward. With the skill that characterizes him in these situations, he invented a faena, extracting extraordinary natural passes from a bull that had nothing to offer. It's a shame that his poor use of the sword reduced the praiseworthy performance to an ovation.
Morante had just delivered an extraordinary performance yesterday in Nazaré (Portugal), where he posted a "No hay billete" (no tickets) and performed at an unbeatable level, as seen in the viral videos and photos circulating on social media since last night. A natural bullfighter seems to be in slow motion...
This season for José Antonio has been absolutely historic, not only for his first grand opening in Madrid and Pamplona, but also for his commitment to the festival from afternoon to afternoon, with masterpieces such as a faena de rabo in Salamanca, which he himself considers one of his best—and that's saying something—or the incomparable Feria de Abril. Although he has had some other setbacks, such as the one in Móstoles a month ago, which caused him to miss a couple of engagements.
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