The disconnection in the final phase cost ElPozo his third defeat

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The butchers, who were ahead for much of the game, were unable to capitalize on their good start and paid for their lack of ambition

A total disconnection in the last part of the game saw ElPozo Murcia Costa Cálida admit his third defeat in the competition in Seville yesterday. This is the only way to explain why Javi Rodríguez’s men lost a game they controlled for over 30 minutes. But the slowness in certain parts of the game, the score speculation and, above all, the very low defensive intensity of the butchers at key moments ensured that Betis, who never lost face in the clash, secured a victory that nobody believed in at Sevilla. In short, a general tension for the Murcians and a warning that no games are won with just a few minutes of good play in the First Division.

Raúl, Piqueras, Lin, Henmi and Fer Drasler (starting five); Eric Pérez, Cristian Povea, Charly, Raúl Jiménez, Carrasco, Joselito, Aitor.

Molina, Alberto García, Felipe Valerio, Taynan and Rafa Santos (starting five); Darío Gil, Gadeia, Taffy, Marcel, Ricardo, Álex Palazón.

ElPozo entered the game well. Barely a few seconds had passed since the start when Taynan, with his bad leg, bit the ball to send it to the back of the net, after a stranger who tricked Raúl made the ball. If the clash couldn’t start better, the continuation looked even more encouraging as Javi Rodríguez’s team kept arriving, preventing a very moved Betis from doing anything but attending the Murcian team’s monologue. In this context, the second goal fell to the men of Javi Rodríguez, thanks to a very violent shot from Gadeia that only saw Raúl pass.

The Murcians clearly dominated this part of the game, but a mistake by Bruno Taffy, who left his skin as he tried to control himself to get out of speed, ended in a goal by Cristian Povea, who beat Molina. However, ElPozo continued to play and dominate and, as a result of that domination, he restored the two goals ahead with the materialization of the 1-3, through a half-time move by Rafa Santos that the Verdiblanco goalkeeper could not help.

Then, with seconds left before the break, a silly free-kick enabled the locals to close the gap, more to the visitors’ lack of attention than their own merits. Molina set up the barrier and Piqueras’ shot, from Molina, hit the goalkeeper’s stick, surprising the Zaragoza man and frustrating a more comfortable result for the butchers ahead of the second half.

After leaving the dressing room, ElPozo Murcia started well again and with barely one minute played Felipe Valerio made it 2-4 in a good personal action. It looked like those in the ham shirt with this income had the game under control, but then Javi Rodríguez’s men started to temporize, speculating on a result favorable to them and refraining from an intensity that it felt would take its toll. can demand. them.

For example, the Japanese Rafa Henmi was the first to warn when he made the 3-4 with a bad action by the Murcian defense. ElPozo was still ahead, but the intensity was not there, the team had collapsed and the worst was the injury of goalkeeper Molina, who saw a ball and had to be replaced by youth player Álex Palazón, who saw how the Catalan Eric Pérez only scored after no one overtook him.

With the draw, the Murcians went broke; they couldn’t make a right and crouched down and couldn’t come out with the controlled ball, they watched Henmi make it 5-4 and bring madness to the San Pablo Pavilion who then witnessed the final collapse of the visiting team . Javi Rodríguez then put Taynan in as player-goalkeeper, but all that was found was the Sevillians’ sixth, the work of Eric Pérez. The match ended with ElPozo sunken and blurred and with Betis scoring the seventh goal.

Source: La Verdad

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