This Saturday, Burgos extended its good streak of six days without defeat in LaLiga Hypermotion – three wins and three draws in a row – and won 0-3 in the field of a Cartagena that also comes at a good moment, also included a five date unbeaten run and a two game winning streak.
Álex Bermejo, with two goals, and José Joaquín Matos, with the third, achieved a comprehensive result based on the visitors’ effectiveness.
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With this score, Burgos reached 29 points to temporarily be tenth in the table and Efesé remains at 15 and, at the moment, five away from the permanent zone.
Julián Calero made three changes to the eleven with respect to the one he played six days before in the match that won 1-2 at Elche and Damián Musto, Lautaro de León “Lauti” and Alfredo Ortuño entered the lineup at the expense of Hector Hevel, Juan Carlos Real and Juanjo Narváez.
For his part, Jon Pérez Bolo chose to make four variations – Raúl Navarro, Kevin Appin, Miguel Atienza and Álex Bermejo appeared in a team that included Borja González, Unai Elguezabal, Miguel Muñoz and Dani Ojeda – in a match that started very busy.
Efesé, with intensity, wanted to send the ball and there were several warnings that Musto and Alfredo Ortuño did not fulfill in the first four minutes. His rival was right, as he led the way in 6th in his first dangerous arrival in the opponent’s area. Álex Bermejo, in a play where a handball was called, took a shot that hit Pedro Alcalá and went into the goal that was defended by Marc Martínez.
With the score at 0-1, the home side looked for a tie with approaches from Luis Muñoz and Iván Calero but not involving José Antonio Caro.
The clearest chance to level the contest came from Alfredo Ortuño, from José Fontán’s cross, but his shot hit the woodwork after bringing the ball down with his chest.
Half time was reached with Luis Muñoz’s deflected attempt and the second half began with a goal disallowed against Burgos due to Fer Niño’s offside after VAR reviewed the action. Immediately after, Cartagena managed to equalize but Luis Muñoz couldn’t find the goal with another shot from the locals.
The Castilian team seemed to be in control of the game and with a ball thrown into the area they doubled their advantage after Álex Bermejo again took advantage of an Alcalá clearance.
The match was clear for Jon Pérez Bolo’s team and Marc Martínez avoided a 0-3 draw against Curro Sánchez, although what he did not prevent was the visitors scoring a goal from José Joaquín Matos due to weakness of the team’s defense. delivered.
There were 18 minutes left with the additions in the 90th but hardly needed as Burgos had no problem maintaining the great steal achieved until then against an opponent that had no answer, even with the five relays chosen by their coach in two sets. .
Source: La Verdad

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