Football wet gunpowder in Espinardo

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The meeting had alternatives and could fall for either side, especially in the closing minutes

Distribution of points on the university campus in a goalless game between subsidiary Grana and Unión Molinense, two teams that were at the top and who were able to put on a good show a priori. The result was no reflection of what was seen on the pitch. The encounter had alternatives and could fall for either side, especially in the closing minutes. In the six-minute stoppage time, the goal was close to both goals, but in the end it didn’t become a goal.

Unión Molinense once again showed the problems they have in front of goal this season. The team led by Sergio Sanchez have only scored eight goals in the ten games we have played and that is the biggest obstacle to establishing themselves in the top zone. Almost everything else is up to Molina’s team.

In this match, the goal was close by in Feli’s canter down the wing and in a beautiful cross by Renato that also failed to find the net. Of course Imperial was the team closest to victory, led by an electric Ismael Ferrer who met a great Hugo, the visiting goalkeeper, who dodged the winger’s goal in a one-on-one. In short, a match that could have fallen from either side, but ended in a draw at the Espinardo University Campus.

This distribution of points will keep Imperial in the top zone, but with the three teams leading the table further away, while Molinense misses a chance to get closer to the ‘play-off’ positions for promotion to the Second Federation.

Source: La Verdad

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