The offensive trident of Sabadell, Cristian Herrera, Manel Martínez and Marcos Baselgawas decided by Harlequina’s 3-0 win against a Sestao River who has already gone 540 minutes without scoring in his first Federation debut.
Miki Lladó’s team left the relegation zone, after two consecutive defeats, and the Basques stayed, keeping their hopes alive until the break.
The first half was soporific where Sabadell abused the slow game with a lot of possession and little verticality. Sestao River remained well equipped at the back in the first half with both teams only shooting once on goal.
Marcos Baselga interfered with former Harlequinado Sergi Puig and Jon Cabo had his own to destroy Ortolá. A few whistles were heard in the hot afternoon.
The whistles turned to applause 47 seconds after the restart. Cristian Herrera released a cross kick that surprised Puig to make it 1-0. Sabadell found peace of mind and soon after, Manel Martínez finished off a great team play with a final cross from Juanmi Carrión to make it 2-0.
The scenery completely changed to a more vertical game in 7 minutes than in the entire first half. The two teams moved the bench, with the home team giving the ball to the visitors. Sestao showed their lack of purpose in several actions with the most dangerous a Dopi shot saved by Ortolá.
Playing on the counterattack, Sabadell scored 3-0 through Marcos Baselga, who made his debut with Vaseline in the absence of Sergi Puig. Previously, the man claimed a penalty in another action
Sabadell
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river sestao
Sabadell: Ortolá (3); Astals (3), Amelibia (3), Pau Resta (4), Pujol (2) (Carrión, 3, min. 46), Toni Herrero (3); Álex Gualda (3) (Nando, 2, min. 55), Moyano (3) (Callejón, 2, min. 83); Cristian Herrera (4) (Beitia, 2, min. 55), Marcos Baselga (3) and Manel Martínez (3) (Marc Domènech, 2, min. 70).
Sestao River: Sergi Puig (2); Markel (2), Diego (2), Gaizka Martínez (1) (Dopi, 1, min. 77), Álvaro (2); Gorka Garai (1), Corbalán (2) (Gete, 1, min. 80), Aitor (1) (Álex Jiménez, 1, min. 60), Jon Guruzeta (1) (Kepa, 1, min. 60); Jon Cabo (3) (Álex Carbonell, 1, min. 60) and Leandro (1).
The objectives: 1-0, Cristian Herrera (min. 46); 2-0, Manel Martínez (min. 52); 3-0, Marcos Baselga (min. 86).
Incidents: Nova Creu Alta. 3,120 viewers.
Referee: Gordillo Escamilla (2). TA: Pujol, Gualda, Beitia; Corbalán and Álvaro.
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Cornellà-Real Sociedad B 0-1
Cornellà made his debut in Palamós, losing against Real B
He Cornellà premiered in its new home this season, the Municipal Palamós-Costa Bravawith a narrow defeat against Royal Society B.
A fine goal from a free kick by Basque midfielder Mikel Goti that slipped into the top corner earned Real’s reserve team three points. The reserve team dominated the first half and created three clear chances to increase their lead. Cornellà only came close to the rival area in the last five minutes of the first period. 0-1 at the break.
In the second half, Cornellà tried to find an equalizer but Real, on the counterattack, was very close to increasing the difference, especially with a great personal play by Mikel Goti that was saved by Yari, who had already saved his team. on several occasions throughout the match.throughout the meeting.
CORNELLA
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REAL SOCIEDAD B
Cornellà: Yari (3); Andreu (2), Ayala (2) (Pedro Soma, 2, 82′), Vilaplana (2); Kike López (2) (José Mas, 2, min. 46), Arranz (2) (Mamor, 2, 82′), Caballero (2), Canario (2), Eudald (2) (Kofi, 2, 88) ; Gonpi (2) (Marc Tenas, 2, 46′) and Clau Mendes (2).
Royal Society B: Gaizka (2); Jon Aramburu (3) (Iñaki, 2, 78′), Yago (2), Jon Martín (2), Unax Agote (2) (Ander, 2, 60′); Pablo Marín (2), Gonotxategi (2); Ekain (2) (Alberto, 2, 60′), Goti (4) (Orobengoa, 2, 76′), Magunazelaia (2); Bryan (2) (Job, 2, 76′).
Purpose: 0-1, Mikel Goti (35′).
Incidents: Mr. Palamós-Costa Brava. 500 esp.
Referee: Monterrubio Torres (2). TA: Andreu, Eudald; Pablo Marín and Jon Aramburu.
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Fuenlabrada-Deportivo 2-1
Benito became a hero and Fernando Torres went crazy
Madness with Fernando Torres. He Fuenlabrada was imposed on Deportivo de la Coruña in a match that Herculinos began to win after eight minutes with a goal from Pablo Valcarce that left a cold stadium that saw how, in the first half, they tried to equalize. The second half, more subdued despite being behind, left the madness of the day at the end. In the 93rd minute, Sergio Benito ‘stabbed’ the ball into the net in the delirium of the stands, which saw yet another defeat for their team. But the matter did not end there. Benito himself appeared as a local hero with the same minutes later, causing everyone in the Fuenlabrada fiefdom to go crazy.
With the victory, Fuenlabrada moves closer to permanent position while Dépor remains in the middle of the table.
FUENLABRADA
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GAME
Fuenlabrada: Bellman (2); Sotillos (2), Manu Lama (2), Alba, Barbosa (2); Bravo (2) (Cristóbal, 2, 54′), Galindo (2); Dani Nieto (2) (Sergio Benito, 4, 54′), Benítez (2) (Durán, 2, 83′), Fer Ruiz (3); Ilies (2) (Diego Gómez, 4, 54′).
Game: German (1); Paris Adot (2), P. Vázquez (2), Pablo Martínez (2) (Jaime, 2, 54′), Balenziaga (2) (Barcia, 2, 46′); Villares (2), José Ángel (2), Hugo Rama (2) (Salva Sevilla, 2, 71′); Davo (1) (Mella, 2, 46′), Lucas (2) and Valcarce (3) (Cayarga, 2, 85′).
The objectives: 0-1, Valcarce (8′); 1-1, S. Benito (93′). 2-1, S. Benito (94′).
Incidents: Fernando Torres. 1,045 esp.
Referee: Alemán Pérez (2). TA: Lama, Sotillos, Cristóbal, Fer Ruiz; Barcia and Lucas.
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Arenteiro-Tarazona 1-1
Tarazona sees two points fly away from them in extension
In Tarazona He missed his first championship victory in extra time against a rentier who achieved the equalizer thanks to a goal from Manin who took a center from Marquitos and took advantage of a defensive error by Borja San Emeterio.
The first half was even, with few chances although the Aragonese were a bit better against an opponent that didn’t like to take too many risks.
After the break, the Galician team stepped forward and scored with a shot on the edge of the area by Álvaro Ramón. However, in the 80th minute, a defensive error by Germán Novoa in the clearance ended in a penalty to Cubillas that was not wasted by Fer Cano (0-1). With the score against, Arenteiro desperately looked for a tie that came with Manín’s action. Two minutes later, Cubillas almost made it 1-2, with a header.
arenteiro
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Tarazona
Renter: Diego Garcia (2); Jordan (2) (Lucas, 2, 58′), Novoa (2), Vitra (2) (Delgado, 2, 82′), Álvaro Ramón (3); Iván Ramos (2) (Marquitos, 2, 58′), Barreiros (2), Tiago (2) (Esquerdo, 2, 75′); Pibe (2), Miku (2) (Manín, 4, 75′) and Luis Chacón (2).
Tarazona: Azone (2); San Emeterio (2), Pedreño (2), Isaac Amoah (2), Trilles (4), Mounir (2) (Fer Cano, 3, 62′); Carlos Javier (2), Keita (2) (Carro, 2, 84′), Guille Alonso (2) (Cocca, 2, 62′); Areso (2) (Guiu, 2, 75′) and Cubillas (4).
The objectives: 0-1, Fer Cano, p. (81′); 1-1, Manín (93′).
Incidents: Espiñedo. 1,500 esp.
Referee: Holgueras Castellanos (3). TA: Tiago, Álvaro, Novoa; Azón, Fer Cano, Keita, Carlos Javier and Cocca.
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Unionistas Salamanca-Real Unión 1-0
The unionists do their homework and defeat the Real Unión de Irún
unionists He has one task and one duty: to score. To remove doubts, to prove their coach and to show that Reina Sofía is still a fortress. The black and whites have not lost since February in Salamanca and the Royal Union of Iran, the highest scoring team in Group I, failed to score against the furious Iván Martínez, who blocked them in every possible way, especially in the last minutes when the Basques desperately threw themselves into adversarial purpose. Of course, the opportunities are also local and this time effective. Rastrojo, in an individual play to frame, left up to three rivals, with a self-pass that ended with a center in the small area and Slavy, who will return after the suspension, jumped on the defender and headed into the back of Irazusta’s net. The match was contested, but the coin came up heads.
UNIONISTS
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ROYAL UNION
Unionists: Ivan Martínez (4); Ramiro (3), Erik Ruiz (3), Carlos Giménez (3), Ekatiz (3); Javi Villar (3), Nespral (3) (Jordi Tur, 2, 65′); Rastrojo (4) (Adri Gómez, 2, 84′), Alfred Planas (4) (Álvaro Gómez, 2, 65′), Slavy (4) (Ewan, 2, 74′) and Juan Serrano (3) (Manu Ramírez , 2, 74′).
Royal Union: Irazusta (3); Iván Pérez (2) (Vidorreta, 2, 59′), Montoro (2), Imanol Baz (3), José Carlos (3); Beobide (3) (Eimil, 2, 59′), Solís (2), Quique Rivero (3); Íñigo Muñoz (2) (Córdoba, 2, 46′), Antón Escobar (3) (Ruiz, 2, 79′) and Oyarzun (3) (Cerdá, 2, 79′).
Purpose: 1-0, Slavy (38′).
Incidents: Queen Sofia. 2,897 esp.
Referee: Alberola Rojas TA: Nespral, Ramiro; Oyarzun.
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Source: La Verdad

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