He Real Oviedowith their tie at the stadium The Romareda he is new Royal Zaragozacontinues to add to the good streak it has accumulated, with seven consecutive days without defeat, while examining the wound of the Aragonese team in its stadium where it has not won since September 3.
The Carbayón group took advantage of the weakness of Royal Zaragoza in their stadium, where the ‘blanquillos’ have three draws and as many defeats in their last six matches, to continue the positive trend they have been showing for several days.
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The tie, for the specialist team, shows again that after a fantastic start with five victories in the first five days it and its coach, Fran Escribácan’t stop this trend, that’s why it’s starting to be discussed.
A cautious Aragonese team, with a lot of respect for possible defeat, dominated the early stages even though it was difficult for them to advance on the ball due to the extreme caution.
Too slow to circulate the ball, he was unable to withstand the pressure of the Oviedo team although he did reach it on a few isolated occasions, more the result of stealing the ball or set pieces than detailed plays.
The Asturian team also struggled to get the ball out of play and that put the ‘white’ under pressure to steal some balls with little risk.
The central Alexander French had the option to open the scoring in the 15th minute after a free kick but the transfer of Ivan Azon He sent her into the clouds when she was at the edge of the small area.
The Zaragoza striker, after another robbery, was shot in the goalkeeper’s hands Leo Roman In the 21st and 28th minutes he headed a free-kick that almost went wide.
With the team not having much to play for Fran Escribá He added chances even with the usual result of the last matches, lack of accuracy.
And if poor aim in the enemy’s area is common, serious mistakes in the rear seem to be repeated as well. This time it was the goal Dani Rebollo made a mess with the ball at his feet on the stroke of half time when trying to dribble past Jaime Seoane who stole the ball and it crashed into the post.
Except in that instance, caused by a local error, the Real Oviedo He was nowhere near the spot in the first 45 minutes.
After the break, the Carbayón team took a step forward and began to reach Zaragoza’s goal with little effort while the Aragonese team was unable to do so in the visit to the area, contrary to what happened in the first 45 minutes.
Without recovering balls and without stopping balls Royal Zaragoza The game became a ball against an opponent that was less restrained than in the first half and began to put fear in the bodies of the Aragonese with some arrivals, which even if they were not forceful, began to show that the sign of the confrontation had changed greatly.
Seeing the turn of events, the Zaragoza team put aside their fear and chose to take a risk by entering the game in a round trip with arrivals in both places.
In those minutes the clearest chance was for the home team to double shot from point-blank range. Sergi Enrich that the goalkeeper saved first and then Dani Calvo under the sticks in ’79.
Pauline tried Dani Rebollo Four minutes later the game finally broke loose and the ‘white’ goalkeeper responded well.
Real Zaragoza scored in the 88th minute but Francés was ruled offside and the goal was disallowed and that was the end of the gunfight between the two teams.
– Data sheets:
0 – R. Zaragoza: Rebollo; Borge, Francés, Jair, Lecoeuche; Germán Valera (Bermejo, m.85), Marc Aguado (Francho, m.65), Jaume Grau, Maikel Mesa (Sergi Enrich, m.65); Mollejo (Manu Vallejo, m.65) and Iván Azón.
0 – R. Oviedo: Leo Román; Luengo (Lucas, m.46), Costas, Dani Calvo, Abel Bretones; Cazorla (Camarasa, m.64), Colombatto; Viti, Seoane (Paulino, m.75), Sebas Moyano (Masca, m.82) and Borja Bastón (Alemao, m.64).
Referee: Moreno Aragón (Madrid Committee). He gave a yellow card to Mollejo, from the home team, and Costas, from the visitor.
Incidents: match corresponding to the fourteenth day of the Second Division League played at the La Romareda stadium in Zaragoza in front of 18,089 spectators.
Source: La Verdad
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