The Santander Racing managed to save an important point against UD Las Palmas (0-0), after spending more than 45 minutes with fewer players due to the dismissal of Jorge Pombo in the first half.
As expected, the island team immediately controlled the ball trying to find spaces against a well positioned Karera who tried to get out quickly on the counterattack.
So, after the tenth minute of the game, losing the ball by Sydney, Pombo had the first clear chance of the match, but Valles he won the game one on one and took the ball with his foot.
Racing were looking for the goal and were able to open the scoring in the following minutes, first with a header from Gas together which fell on the crossbar, on the exit of a corner, and, later, on a shot from Mboulano mark within the place, which was again repulsed Valles.
The group of Garcia Pepper he recovered well from Racing’s attacks, regained control of the game and, just before the break, the game turned to him when the referee, Avalos Barreraafter VAR reviewed it, the red card was shown to Pombo for a tackle on Jonathan Vera.
With another man on the field of play, Las Palmas’ dominance intensified and, as soon as the second half began, the newly incorporated. Moleiro he had 0-1 in his boot, but his volley rose. A few minutes later, a shot from him Moleiro He was with the right post of Parera’s goal.
Race kept the block close to withstand yellow raids as the clock ticked down and, although Las Palmas had the occasional chance, the Verdiblancos’ great collective effort was rewarded with a late draw.
Source: La Verdad

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