A great goal scored by Pablo de Blasis in the 82nd minute gave Fútbol Club Cartagena its second straight victory, adding six points in the first three days of LaLiga SmartBank, after a 1-0 win against a Real Zaragoza that continues without. win and no scoring, a problem he has already shown in the first two dates of the championship, where he got two scoreless draws.
Efesé, who repeated the eleven obtained by their coach Luis Carrión, in the match won 2-3 in Huesca with the only difference being that the Swede Isak Jansson instead of David Ferreiro, dominated from at the start and also hit the danger zone in the morning, with a good chance for De Blasis in the 13th minute. The talented Argentine player met his compatriot Cristian Álvarez, beating him in the head in an action initiated by Jansson and continued by Alfredo Ortuño and finally From Blasis.
With Jansson winning balls back and presenting themselves with attacking danger, the black and whites were superior but didn’t transfer that feeling to the scoreboard and as the minutes ticked away, Zaragoza erased that harassment and finished the first half of the better.
Marc Martínez, in fact, had to intervene after a long shot from Sergio Bermejo and two attempts from Giuliano Simeone, a Chilean and a placed shot.
After the break, neither team was able to beat the opposition and few notable things happened on the pitch, if anything a lateral free kick thrown by De Blasis was slightly deflected and a shot by Giuliano Simeone, the son of Cholo, who is very active, is also out.
Juan Carlos Carcedo’s men did not feel too threatened by a Cartagena side that was much flatter and less vertical than usual and lost Sergio Tejera to injury 18 minutes after taking the field.
Zaragoza stayed at 10 and protested the goal
In the 79th minute Jaume Grau was sent off when he saw a second yellow card for a foul on Borja Valle and that meant the Aragonese remained outnumbered.
Almost three minutes later, a center from Ivan was controlled by De Blasis inside the area and, with skill, the man from La Plata set up Alejandro Francés to immediately beat Cristian Álvarez with precision with a precise shot in a tricky action where a hand is claimed, but the goal is to climb the scoreboard.
Cartagena also suffered expulsion
Juanjo Narváez looked to equalize in the next game, but his shot went wide and in the 88th minute the black and white team were left without money when Damián Musto saw a direct red card, VAR, for a slap on Giuliano Simeone.
An absurd foul by the Argentine midfielder resulted in a shot from the edge of the box which Gaizka Larrazabal failed to take advantage of by sending the ball over the crossbar, but with ten against ten and eight minutes of added time it was far the fight. from the over and Marc Martínez, well placed, prevented the Whites from hitting 97.
CARTAGENA
10
Zaragoza
Cartagena Soccer Club: Marc Martinez; Pedro Alcala (Franchu, m.56), Pablo Vazquez, Toni Datkovic, Damian Musto, Mikel Rico (Sergio Tejera, m.56), (Luca Sangalli, m.74), Ivan Calero, Jairo; Jansson (Borja Valley, m.72), De Blasis and Alfredo Ortuño (Sadiku, m.72).
Real Zaragoza: Cristian Alvarez; Fran Gámez (Larrazabal, m.73), French, Jair Amador, Apo; Jaume Grau, Manu Molina (Petrovic, m.63), Serrano; Sergio Bermejo (Mollejo, m.63), Valentín Vada (Juanjo Narváez, m.73) and Giuliano Simeone.
Goal: 1-0, M.82: De Blasis.
Referee: Jon Ander González Esteban, from the Basque committee. He showed the yellow card to locals Pedro Alcalá (m.11), Mikel Rico (m.28), Jansson (m.49) and Toni Datkovic (m.58) and to visitors Manu Molina (m .38), Valentín Vada (m.52), Petrovic (m.70), Mollejo (m.94) and two to Jaume Grau (m.34 and m.79), where he was expelled. In addition, the local Musto (m.88) received a direct red card.
Incidents: Match equivalent to the third day of LaLiga SmartBank football played at the Cartagonova stadium in Cartagena before 7,990 spectators.
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Source: La Verdad

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