Tudelano added three points to their locker after winning 2-1 against Real Sociedad this Saturday at Municipal Ciudad de Tudela. Tudelano came into the match with a boosted spirit after winning the last two games of the competition. The most recent was against Racing Rioja away from home (1-3) and the other against Arnedo at home (1-0). On the visitors’ side, Real Sociedad C lost 1-3 in their last match against Sestao River. After the result, the team from Tudel was third at the end of the match, while Real Sociedad was sixth.
The match started well for the eleven from San Sebastián, who took the opportunity to open the scoring with a goal from Cristian Canales in the 13th minute. Tudelano tied the game with a goal from Sarriegi shortly before the end, specifically at 45 , ending the first half with 1-1 in the light.
The second period got off to a good start for the local team, who rallied in the game with a new goal from Sarriegi, thus completing a brace after 52 minutes, ending the match with a final score of 2-1.
In the chapter of changes, the Tudelano players who entered the game were Telletxea, Sarriegi, Lesedi Steve and Alberto Fernández to replace Famoussa Kanoute, Colau, Pol Prats and Pape Assane, while the changes from Real Sociedad were Arkaitz Mariezkurrena , Ekain Orobengoa, Merino , Eneko Azurmendi and Unax Agote, who came in to replace Julen Zubelzu, Cristian Canales, González, Lizaso and Larrañaga.
The referee showed a total of seven cards: three yellow cards for Tudelano (Patxi Dávila, Ramón Riego and Alberto Fernández) and three for Real Sociedad (Julen Zubelzu, Oier Arribas and Ekain Orobengoa). In addition, there was a red card, specifically for Colau of the local team.
After winning the match, Tudelano finished third in the qualifying table with 28 points at the end of the match, while Real Sociedad C was sixth with 23 points.
Second Federation’s next commitment for Tudelano is against Sestao River, while Real Sociedad C will face Izarra.
Source: La Verdad

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