The Union won 3-1 against Talavera in Saturday’s match at Stadium Gal. Real Unión de Irún arrived with the goal of getting back on the path to victory after suffering a 2-0 defeat in the previous duel against Internacional. For the fight team, Talavera de la Reina defeated SD Logroñés 1-0 at home in the last game. With this defeat, the team from Toledo was in sixteenth position after the end of the match, while Real Unión de Irún was ninth.
The match started in an unparalleled manner for Talavera de la Reina, who took advantage of the game to open the scoring through Pichín’s goal in the 25th minute. However, in the 28th minute, Real Unión de Irún was able to equalize through Góngora’s scores a goal on his own goal, thus ending the first period with a score of 1-1.
In the second half, luck came in the eleventh from Irun, who turned the bright side around with a goal from Bravo in the 60th minute. After that, a new chance allowed the local team to increase the score, raising the score by a goal from Quique Rivero’s penalty spot in the 71st minute, ending the match with the final score of 3- 1.
This is a game with some movements on the banks. Talavera brought in Adighibe, David Añón, Vicente Romero, Edmílson Santos and Ernest Forgàs for Perales, Toño Calvo, Jon Ceberio, Rodrigo Rodrigues and Jordi Ortega and for Unión Nacho, Quique Rivero, Pradera and Barbu were replaced by Chema Nuñez, Anatz Elizondo, Bravo and Erik Ruiz.
With this victory, Aitor Zulaika’s team was in ninth place with 54 points at the end of the game, while the team led by Víctor Cea was in sixteenth place with 39 points, which was relegated in the Second Division.
The teams will continue to play their next matches against the First RFEF: Talavera de la Reina will try to get back on the path of victory in their next duel against Cultural Leonesa at home, while Real Unión de Irún will play against in Extremadura UD outside the house.
Source: La Verdad

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