Mirandés and Tenerife signed a draw this weekend (1-1) in a match that left a bitter taste for the locals, against a Canarian team that knew how to react after an early goal by the Burgos team. We conceded that goal, and in the second half we were better, and that’s what this category has, At least we have a tie, we can get some positive things from all this“said Asier Garitano after the game. Ángel tied the game when Tenerife was having the worst time after a cross from Jeremy Mellot in the penalty spot (m.43).
Javi Martón managed to put Mirandés back in front with a header from the center of the area that disappeared to the left and in the last play of the first half, Martón again headed the ball, but Soriano saved his team.
After going through the locker room, Tenerife imposed its siege while tightening the siege of Gabrithe player who created the most danger in the first half.
Both teams gave themselves some rest. The locals chose to wait for a mistake from the rival and of Tenerife due to very high pressure.
Data sheets:
1 – Miranda: Ramón Juan, Rubén Sánchez, Barcia, Tachi (Pablo Tomeo min 75), Pablo Ramón, Jonathan Gomez, Álvaro Sanz (Alberto Reina min 86), Baeza (Alan Godoy min 86), Ilyas Chaira (Iosifov min 69), Gabri and Javi Martón (Durdov min 75)
1 – Tenerife: Soriano, Jeremy Mellot (Aitor Buñel min 90), Amo, Loic Williams, Medrano (Nacho min 49+), Waldo Rubio, Sergio González, Álex Corredera, Roberto López, Ángel (Alassán min 90) and Enric Gallego (Bodiger min 64 ) ).
The objectives: 1-0, m.2: Álvaro Sanz. 1-1, m.43: Ángel Rodríguez.
Referee: Sesma Espinosa (Rioja committee). He advised Tachi (min 49+), Chaira (min 60) and Pablo Tomeo (min 92) for the locals, and Soriano (min 37), Enric Gallego (min 57) and Loïc Williams (min 86) for the guest
Happenings: Match equivalent to matchday 11 of Hypermotion League played at Anduva Municipal Stadium in front of 2,848 spectators. A minute of silence was held in memory of Victoriano Aguirrebeña, president of Mirandés between 1974 and 1980.
Source: La Verdad

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