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Bullfights at Las Ventas in Madrid during San Isidro, live: the latest news from Antonio Ferrera, Fernando Robleño, and Manuel Escribano today.

Bullfights at Las Ventas in Madrid during San Isidro, live: the latest news from Antonio Ferrera, Fernando Robleño, and Manuel Escribano today.

Follow the latest news from the bullfight at Las Ventas in Madrid for the San Isidro festival today with Antonio Ferrera, Fernando Robleño, and Manuel Escribano.

Another vermin to close the afternoon

Escribano started low with a bull that was rapidly turning on the right. He cuts the ankle on the left, but he has more than his right. Manuel tries as if he were good—although it's impossible—when he should be using a machete to kill him.

It leaves a great stab.

Notary's gayola door on the sixth

Escribano went to the pens to receive the last bull. The long bull went well, as did the one he delivered later in the third section. His departure to this section was protested due to his lack of trapío.

The bull went joyfully to the horse, and was well pricked.

Manuel played a good third of banderillas.

Robleño's return to the ring

Robleño tries his hand at it with a bull that isn't malicious, but doesn't lower his head or say anything, and walks at a walk. A few natural passes are notable, and the ring turns in the bullfighter's favor. A short thrust in a good place. This isn't a popular demand.

Robleño says goodbye with Aviador

Now Madrid is bringing out Robleño to salute him, before he fights his last bull in San Isidro. Aviador also didn't have the presence of a Madrid bull, and his behavior doesn't seem to be very good.

The fourth encore did not improve.

The pace of the afternoon's replacement didn't improve. As soon as Ferrera lowered his hand, the bull fell. The first, very sharp thrust from behind certainly didn't help. The Extremaduran tried his luck when joking "oles" were heard in the highs of the 6th, the bullfighter demanding respect.

Martin Lorca's hat comes out

The fourth bull came out with a bit more enthusiasm, but it was a mirage, because he was very slow in the lances and came out completely stopped from the second thrust, completely shrunken as well. Green handkerchief.

Martín Lorca's sobrero (spare bull) left no major incidents in the varas. Good pairs from Miguel Murillo and Tito, while there was a fight in the 4th.

The third is a vermin

The bull is impossible on the right horn, because he knows what he's leaving behind. Escribano tries with all his might, but there's no way around it. At first, things seem to be going a little better on the left, at least humbling his head a lot. The Sevillian returns to the right, but when he returns to the natural, the bull is equally vicious on both sides. And he's short on strength, too.

Puncture and thrust falling very rearward.

Baratero doesn't seem to improve either.

The third bull puts his hands forward in Escribano's cape. Baratero is a fine bull, but he's a far cry from the Madrid bull. Ferrera pulls him off the horse with his usual skill.

Escribano starred in a third of banderillas in which the bull cuts through the right horn.

Bad bull Madroñito

Madroñito had the same poor performance on horseback as his brother. Inválido showed his worth with the banderillas, and continued to do so with the muleta. He didn't want to go, and the few times he did, he folded his hands. A tenacious Robleño tried.

The thrust fell loosely, although the Madrid native entered well.

Manso the first Adolf

He had no zeal with the muleta, nor did he want to go over. Everything Ferrera tried to do was in vain, because even though he tried to lengthen the charge, it was impossible because he was going at a walk.

The Extremaduran's sword slips, possibly having cut his hand. After that, he stabs from behind, but above.

Toast from Ferrera to Robleño

The first bullfighter's fight on the bullring was more than discreet. He performed well with the banderillas, and Ferrera (who had previously skillfully pulled the bull off the horse) brought Robleño to the middle of the ring to offer him a toast.

The procession begins with another one. There are no tickets.

The stands were packed, waiting for the gray ones.

The Adolfos return to Madrid

The bulls of the green and red flag return to Las Ventas.

The order of the fight is as follows:

No. 80, Seville, Cardeno,

605 kg. 3/20, G-0. Antonio Ferrera

No. 26, MADRONITO, CARDENO,

542 kg. 1/20, W-0. Fernando Robleño

No. 30, Baratero, Cardeno,

563 kg. 1/20, G-0. Manuel Escribano

No. 21, CARTRIDGE, CÁRDENO,

602 kg. 1/20, G-0. Antonio Ferrera

No. 12, AVIATOR, CARDENO,

576 kg. 3/20, G-0. Fernando Robleño

No. 90, MADRONO, CARDENO,

545 kg. 3/20. Manuel Escribano

MARTIN LORCA (1st) AND GUADAJIRA (2nd) HATS

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