Bilbao Athletic has as much morale as Alcoyano

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Bilbao Athletic made it clear to El Collao that they have as much morale as Alcoyano. The Cubs salvaged a point in overtime when they were playing with numerical inferiority due to the ejection, due to a double warning, from their center Eguiluz. Rego took advantage of a loose ball in the local area to seal the final tie at three.

A score that tasted glory in the Bilbao ranks, despite the fact that in the 31st minute of the match it looked like 0-2 on the scoreboard. The cubs, in the manner and manner of previous promises, lacked the strength to be strong at the back and attend to Deportivo’s comeback with twenty minutes to go. Everything was pointing to a new 3-2 against Lezama when the midfielder from Bilbao set the tables.

The arrival of Álex Pallarés in Lezama served, among other things, to end the long drought for the rojiblancos. The Athletic subsidiary, who scored just two goals against Osasuna and Cornellà with their new coach, set the same record in the first period of the game where Adu Ares was the outstanding star. The young winger from the visiting team, who this time started near the left wing, signed two trademark goals with the invaluable collaboration of Goti.

Bilbao Athletic, despite a 0-2 draw, lost control of the game in the blink of an eye. El Alcoyano, whose arbitration allowed him to use himself fully in entering and going into the clash, was able to level the score before the end of the first half. Moyita, after great collective and individual action, beat Padilla and five minutes later, Juanan, one of the central defenders, made it 2-2 with a header.

even harder

The Cubs, this time with a back four from the first whistle and a system more akin to the first team, didn’t perform at the same level in the second half. The locals took advantage of their territorial superiority to accumulate chances until Soler, one of the refreshment men introduced by Vicente Parras, made it 3-2 against a surprised and surprised Padilla. The rojiblanco goalkeeper doesn’t seem to be going through one of his best moments.

Bilbao Athletic’s problems did not end there. Pallarés first brought on Jon Cabo, then Hugo Rincón and Rego and finally Guruzeta and newcomer Varela, but had to rebuild the line before 90 minutes due to Eguiluz’s dismissal. The cubs, far from downing their weapons, continued to work hard and ended up finding reward for their insistence in almost the last game of the match. Rego, smart and precise, avoided greater evils in time by signing the final 3-3.

The rojiblancos made it clear that they have at least as much morals as Alcoyano. Points, yes, less.

ALCOYAN

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BILBAO ATHLETIC

Alcoyano: Banuz; Lillo (Soler 46′), Álvaro Vega, Raúl, Varela; Juanán, Aguero; Armental (Primi 80′), Moyita (Pedro Sánchez 63′), Víctor Revert (Rubio 46′); and Alcaina (Conejero 89′).
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TheBilbao Athletic: Padilla; Lorente (Hugo Rincón 63′), Eguiluz, Mendilibe, Chasco; Unai Gómez (Guruzeta 85′), Naveira (Rego 63′); Goti, Gerenabarrena (Iker Varela 85′), Adu Ares; and Pascual (Jon Cabo 58′).
The
Thethe objectives: 0-1: min. 19, Adu Ares. 0-2: minute 31, Adu Ares. 1-1: minute 38, Moyita. 2-2: minute 43, Juan. 3-2: minute 69, Soler. 3-3: min. 93, Reg.
The
TheReferee: Camacho Garrote (Andalusian Committee). He sent off Eguiluz in the 86th minute for a double yellow card. He advised Lillo, Jon Cabo and Padilla.

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Source: La Verdad

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