He competes little against Antequera, who forgives much, and ends up with nine players in a game that is always uphill
Cartagena B put more heart than head in the match against Antequera yesterday. That punished the albinegro team enormously: they lost the game (0-1) and could have been beaten perfectly, but the leader was a real failure at La Manga Club. With nine players, the Efesé subsidiary played rough in the last minutes and almost desperately shot level. El Ejido, Granada B and Utrera, the last two at home, are key commitments to ensure rescue.
The subsidiary did not participate in the first part. Nervousness, inaccuracy and numerous turnovers put victory on a platter for Antequera, the leader of Group IV and the best team in the entire Second RFEF. The Andalusians had up to six clear chances to take the lead, but they forgave many and Saldaña made some valuable saves.
Antequera did hit the mark in the second half. The goal was coming. It was after Djaka lost the ball, less precisely than usual, that the defense was overwhelmed and Antonio Sánchez, badly placed. He was the smartest of the Mawuli class. Alejandro Marín also forgave. The subsidiary found a desperate attacking presence, with nine players for the red to Monteverde and Ayán’s injury, but the scoring failed to get going.
Source: La Verdad

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