The Ibizawith a purpose in added time, and the Cartagenawho came to dominate the score by 0-2, signed this Sunday a draw that had little flavor for two teams that needed victories that had to break the negative dynamics that were pulling and start adding three to three.
A double of borja valley in the first half (m.3 and m.26) he put the black and white ahead, but Cristian Herrera, with a goal in the 35th minute and another in extra time, rebalanced the rivalry and shared the points for to each team.
The ones Ibiza because the game started with an early goal from Cartagena, which broke their scoring drought, when three minutes of the game had not yet passed. A corner kick by De Blasis was finished off by a header, first by Pablo Vazquez and then by Borja Valle.
Chances for the sky-blue squad came after a few minutes with Suleiman’s two shots missing the target in Ibiza’s despair, increasing the pressure on the rival venue in search of a tie.
However, what came was the second for the black and white, which was also converted by Borja Valle. In the 10th for Cartagena, he effectively finished off a cross from De Blasis against a light blue defense that was more fragile than in previous games.
Already on the ropes, the Balearic team redoubled the attacking pressure to try to close the gap. Half an hour into the match, the celestials got on the scoreboard with a goal from Cristian Herrera after an assist from Suleiman Camara.
A solo move by Suleiman left the ball at the feet of Herrera, who finished with his left foot from the edge of the area when Aaron could do nothing to prevent the goal.
those of Lucas Alcaraz they went on the break pressing to secure the tie, but they went to the locker room unable to convert against a Cartagena focused on defending the locals’ attacks.
The second half started with the same intensity with the Ibiza side and Cartagena trying to cool down the game against a sky-blue squad that started to show signs of wear and tear as the minutes ticked by.
The coach of Ibiza tried to increase the attacking possibilities with tackles like Julis and Nolito, but even the black and white had a chance to score a third with a shot on goal by Calero from out of the area that Fuzato had to drive away with effort.
Ibiza’s attempts finally paid off and the sky-blues equalized, VAR through, with a goal from Herrera in injury time.
IBIZA
22

FC CARTAGENA
2 – UD Ibiza: Fuzato; Joseda, Martín, Grillo, Escobar (Javi Vázquez, min.83); Herrera, Appin, Diop (Nolito, min. 74), Suleiman (Morante, min. 74); Bogusz (Kaxe, min. 83) and Ekain (Julis, min. 62).
2 – FC Cartagena: Aaron; Llambrich (Alcalá, min 90+3), Pablo Vázquez, Olivas, Datkovic, Iván Martos (Calero, min 62); Mikel Rico, Pêpê (Ferreiro, min. 85), De Blasis; Ureña (Jansson, min. 62) and Borja Valle (Ortuño, min. 62).
the objectives: 0-1 M.3: Borja Valle. 0-2 M.26: Borja Valle. 1-2 M.35: Herrera. 2-2. M.92: Herrera.
Referee: Daniel Jesús Trujillo Suárez (Canary Islands committee) who advised the visiting Pêpê (min. 8), Ureña (min. 25) De Blasis (min. 56) and the local coach Lucas Alcaraz (min. 34) and the local player Nolito ( min 77).
The match corresponding to the twenty-fifth day of LaLiga SmartBank played at the Palladium Can Misses Stadium in front of 1,284 spectators.
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Source: La Verdad

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