A goal from Dani Queipo was enough for Sporting to grab the three points at home on Saturday against a Tenerife team that fell to its own mistakes and couldn’t find the back of the net in a clash that ended in the woodwork, just like the match by Iván Romero. a heavy blow fell in extra time.
El Molinón premiered a light show, defending four -with Marsá forming a pair with Insua- and a new recognition, which Pichu Cuéllar received from the former rojiblanco player Ablanedo after defeating Emilín and became the longest football player to wear the sportinguista shirt.
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At first, Miguel Ángel Ramírez’s team tried to control the ball, but after the first quarter of an hour it was Ramis’ team that took control of the game in search of opportunities that did not come until almost the end of the first half.
Enric Gallego asked for a penalty when Cuéllar came out where the goalkeeper hugged his head and not the ball -but the referee let it continue-, and Iván Romero signed the clearest after leaving Guille Rosas and chipping the ball against the rojiblanco goalkeeper: Marsá avoided Gallego’s subsequent shot, which entered the mouth of the goal, and Rosas finished off the danger.
Time in the changing rooms prompted Sporting and the first to fire the rojiblanca powder was youth squad player Dani Queipo, who joined Pedro Díaz and Guille Rosas on the right flank and ended up crossing the ball in between of defense legs to beat Soriano and get ahead of the locals.
Ramis sent on Larrea, Borja Garcés and David Rodríguez to warm up immediately, and took on the latter two looking for more skill in a Tenerife where Corredera made another mistake after Gallego’s superb counter.
The insular team dazzled the ball from side to side but decision-making in the final meters paid dearly, and Sporting, entrusted only with sentencing on the counter, also did not know how to exploit the gaps behind Tete.
The final coup d’état was given by Ramis ten from the end, who gave access to León, Shashua and Durmisi, and it was the latter who would help Enric Gallego after the defeat of Jony, something that did not happen because the center was measured from the Dane finished him off with a battering ram.
Football was unfair to an Iván Romero who -in extra time and after being one of the most destabilizing of his team- fell against the post the last option to tie for his team.
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1 – Sporting: Cuellar; Guille Rosas, Insua, Marsa, Cote; Juan Otero (Jony, m. 77), Pedro Díaz (Varane, m. 84), Rivera, Queipo (Aitor García, m. 84); Djuka (Jeraldino, m. 77) and Christ (Zarfino, m. 64).
0 – Tenerife: Juan Soriano; Aitor Buñuel (Melliot, m. 67), Sipsic, Salas (León, m. 82), Nacho (Durmisi, m. 82); Teto (Garcés, m. 67), Aitor Sanz (Shashua, m. 82), José Ángel Jurado, Corredera; Ivan Romero and Enric Gallego.
Goal: 1-0, M. 48: Queipo.
Referee: Caparrós Hernández (Colegio XX). He advised the locals Insua (1′), Cuéllar (67′) and Zarfino (91′) and the visitors Salas (56′) and Nacho (73′).
Incidents: Match corresponding to the 29th day of the Smartbank League played at El Molinón – Enrique Castro Quini (Gijón) before 13,471 spectators.
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Source: La Verdad

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