El Fandi, Escribano, and Iván Rejas carry their shoulders in Granada

El Fandi went all out from the moment he opened his cape with the first of the afternoon, with a long exchange and a vibrant reception. He shared banderillas with Escribano , both shining in this section . He also began the faena with the muleta on his knees, in which he understood Julio de la Puerta 's bull well with both horns. He didn't force it at first, and this allowed him to get the most out of it in a superior faena that concluded with flourishes. He killed with an effective thrust. He received an ear with a request for the second .
El Fandi enjoyed some of his passes during the reception of the fourth bull, a serious bull that didn't fully engage with the cape. The bullfighter from Granada shone with the banderillas, with the third pair of banderillas standing out . He made a sacrifice to Iván Rejas and began the faena on his knees in the middle, connecting in a circle. Fandi took full advantage of this bull's noble condition, connecting with composure on the right side. The bull struggled more on the left side, but Fandi also took advantage of it. He killed with a good thrust and was awarded two ears .
The second of the afternoon made a sudden exit , preventing Manuel Escribano from showing off his talent in the reception . He did so later in the quite and also in the third of banderillas shared with El Fandi. With the muleta, he found himself facing a bull that was just short of strength and had to be challenged. Escribano did so with talent, producing muletazos one at a time . He was far superior to his opponent in a faena that concluded with a serious approach followed by manoletinas. He killed with a sword thrust and cut off an ear .
Escribano gave excellent passes with the fifth, which he also brilliantly placed banderillas. He began the faena with a back pass, but the bull struggled to pass, limiting his performance. Escribano gave his all, getting the most out of the bull in a meritorious faena that he finished with a sword thrust .
The novillero Iván Rejas, making his debut with picadors , warmed up the atmosphere during the cape reception of the third bull of the afternoon. He went for the portagayola and then alternated chicuelinas, revoleras, and one-handed remates. The bull knocked down the picador, and Iván excelled in the subsequent pass and in a vibrant third of banderillas. He made a toast to Fandi and began the faena on his knees. Julio de la Puerta's bull was an excellent collaborator, and the debutant tempered it well on both horns, enjoying a very complete faena in which he displayed very good qualities , leaving a magnificent impression in front of a brave bull. He left a sword thrust and cut two ears .
Iván Rejas performed a fine pass with gaoneras in the sixth, which was measured on horseback. He again excelled in a good third of banderillas, placing as many as four pairs . The bull came to the muleta with a splinter, and Rejas knew how to find the right turns around the edge of the boards in a meritorious performance that clearly demonstrated his desire to be a bullfighter. He killed with an almost full-length sword thrust and cut off another ear .
Four bulls and two young bulls from Julio de la Puerta were fought, well presented and uneven in performance. The young bull fought in third place stood out. The middle of the ring
- THE FANDI, ear with ear request and two ears
- MANUEL ESCRIBANO, ear and ear
- IVAN REJAS, two ears and one ear
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