He Huesca is this Thursday more effective than the Cartagenain which he scored three goals in nine minutes in what was an insurmountable defeat for the visitors, who, after a poor first half, in the second had more possession of the ball, but lacked danger , against a local team that had once achieved such an advantage, they limited themselves to defending themselves against an ineffective visiting attack (3-0).
The two teams, from the beginning, adopted a lot of caution, ensuring the passes of the ball, and tried not to make many mistakes so as not to give the ball to the rival, which made everything predictable. And the football is slow on the part of both teams, and there is almost no dangerous arrival in places.
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nor his Huesca nor his Cartagena They dared to step into the opposing field. The two teams played in the middle of the field. And in such a small space, that made it difficult to make plays and make multiple consecutive passes.
As the minutes passed, the Huescaseeing that his rival did not dare to go to his goal, in one of the attacks on the right wing Joaquín sent the ball to the far post, which he finished from a close distance. Vilarrasa under the objective Marc Martinez to score 1-0 in the 30th minute.
He Cartagena He has yet to recover a goal conceded in another game, this time on the left wing, Hugo Vallejowith a personal move five minutes later, the visitor’s goal was rekindled to get the game back on track within five minutes.
With the Cartagena fully delivered, Huesca He continued to find the opponent’s goal and once again found scoring ease. The Huesca team took advantage of this to lose this time Cortajarena from a dry shot to Marc Martinez.
The goal left the Cartagena team even more frozen, seeing how in nine minutes they had a total of three goals against, in three shots, which left them with no options.
After the break, the Cartagena, with the changes made, got the ball and decided to continue the attack. He Huesca He had to retreat to stop the arrivals coming from all sides and trying to keep the juicy loot he had.
He Cartagena dominated Huesca and even dared to shoot at the goal Alvaro Fernandez on several occasions, since they forced to reach the local small area with the controlled ball, because it was heavily inhabited by the Barça defenders, they collapsed again.
Although in the second part the Cartagena is better and dominated Huescacontrol is not translated into risk for the final result and the Huesca knows how to keep the goal safe with a well closed and positioned defense
Huesca
30

CARTAGENA
3 – SD Huesca: Alvaro Fernandez; Blasco, Loureiro, Sielva (Martos, d. 63), Jorge Pulido, Vilarrasa; Kortajarena, Javi Martínez (Balboa, d. 72), Hugo Vallejo (Lombardo, d, 71); Joaquín (Manu Rico, d. 82), and Obeng (Bolivar, d. 82).
0 – FC Cartagena: Marc Martínez; Jansson (Umaro, d. 80); Gonzalo Verdú (Mikel Rico, d. 46), Alcalá, Fontán, Jairo; Alarcón, Musto (Alamo, m. 80), Sabater (Ayllon, m. 46); Luis Muñiz, and Lautaro (Héctor, d. 87).
The objectives: 1-0, m. 30, Vilarrasa; 2-0, m. 35, Hugo Vallejo; 3-0, m. 39, Kortajarena;
Referee: Guzman Mansilla; (Andalusian Territorial Committee). He showed a yellow card from Huesca to; and on behalf of Cartagena in Fontán,
Incidents: The match corresponding to the twenty-first day of the Hypermotion League played at Alcoraz Stadium in front of 5,299 fans
see the match sheet
match lineup
1
fifteen
twenty
23
5
14
Eleven
8
24
22
9
1
47
twenty
14
5
4
8
23
twenty-one
29
18

The Alcoraz

Marc Martinez1
Juan Sabater47
Four. five’
29′
Jairo Izquierdotwenty
62′
Jose Fontan14
31′
Gonzalo Verdú5
Four. five’
Pedro Alcalá4
80′
Luis Munoz8
71′
Tomas Alarcon23
80′
Isak Janssontwenty-one
79′
38′
Lautaro de León29
86′
3. 4′
70′
Damian Musto18
79′

Replacements

Raul Lizoain13
62′
Jhafets48
Hector Hevel10
86′
Mikel Rico17
Four. five’
71′
Johnny24
80′
Jony Alamo32
79′
80′
Packed Úmaro19
79′
70′
Ivan Ayllon35
Four. five’

coach

Antonio Hidalgo
Julián Calero Fernández
Source: La Verdad

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