Sant Andreu strengthens its position at the top

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Saint Andrew

30

Algeria

Saint Andrew: None (4); Méndez (2), Pelegrín (2), Sergio Castillo (2) (Pau Darbra, 2, min. 63), Luis (3), Genís Blasco (3); Alexis (3) (Óscar Romero, 4, min. 79), Carlos Guzmán (2), Iker García (2) (Josu, 2, min. 63), Sergi Serrano (3) (Íker Torres, 1, min. 85 ); Gerard Oliva (2) (Toni Paredes, 2, min. 79).

Alzira: Álvaro Cortés (2); Abraham (2), Robert Costa (2), Solbes (2), Nacho Vila (2) (Mángel, 2, min. 48); Unai Veiga (2) (Gio Navarro, 3, min. 46), Side (2); Dylan (2) (Koke, 2, min. 67), Joaquín (3), Tòfol (2) (Laurel, 2, min. 75); Palacín (3).

The objectives: 1-0, Alexis (min. 26); 2-0, Oscar Romero (min. 83); 3-0, Oscar Romero (min. 84).

Incidents: Narcís Sala. 2,511 viewers.

Referee: Martínez García (3). He advised the visitor Solbes.

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Third straight victory for Sant Andreu which reaffirms its position in the playoff positions. Despite the bulk of the result, the four bar team had to work to win the game against a good Alzira.

In an even first half, where Sant Andreu controlled the ball, the best chances came from the Alzireños, who saw how in the 19th minute the referee annulled a goal against Palacín because offside and how in the 22nd minute goalkeeper Nil succeeded. to get the ball out once it’s in. The Valencian team lacked effectiveness but not Sant Andreu, as just before half time Alexis took advantage of a pass from Genís to increase the score to 1-0.

After the break, Alzira went for the tie. Luis saved a shot from Joaquín after he left the locker room and then Gio hit the post (48′). Then it was Nil who intercepted the ball with great intention. After this stormy exit from Alzira, Sant Andreu gradually lost its dominance and began to create danger. But he had to wait until the last period for Óscar Romero to emerge as a scorer. He first took advantage of a ball that escaped from the hands of the Alzira goalkeeper and made no mistake. And a minute later, he himself collected the rebound from Paredes’ shot and was unforgiving.

Espanyol won and were convincing against a weak Peña Deportiva

Spanish B

21

Sports Club

Spanish B: Fortuño (2); Marc Jurado (3), Catalá (4), Ángel Gómez (3), Hinojo (2); Roger Martínez (3), Rafa Bauza (3); Javi Hernández (2) (Nene, 3, 67′), Carvalho (4) (Gori, 1, 67′), Ian Forns (2) (Kenneth, 2, 84′); Gaston (4). Peña Dpoertiva: Edu Frías (2); Jon Elorza (2), David Ámez (2), Toni Vicente (1), Chica (2), Ángel De La Puente (2); Torices (2), Barroso (2) (Moize, 2, 90′), Salinas (1) (Vassilakis, 3, 71′); Moler (2) (Omar, 2, 55′), Tóvar (2). Goals: 1-0, Gastón (10′); 2-0, Carvalho (65′); 2-1, Vassilakis (76′) Incidents: CD Dani Jarque. About 500 spectators Referee: Clemente Manrique (1). TA to Fortuño, Javi Hernández; Omar, Female.

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The goals of Gastón Valles and Carvalho caused the success of Espanyol, who have now gone ten consecutive days without defeat, against a Peña Deportiva without fuel. The match began with Perica in total control of the ball, taking it from side to side and developing some dangerous approaches to Frías’ goal. Before reaching the tenth minute, Manolo González’s men led the scoreboard. Ian Forns crossed and finished to Gastón’s delight. Moving on, the parakeet team continued to do better against a Balearic team that struggled to generate scoring opportunities, as well as using offensive football. The blue and white pressure and intensity prevented any visiting option. In the 65th minute, the Spaniard made a second blow at the feet of Carvalho, alone in front of the goal after a good pass in space by Roger Martínez. The local team, despite having the ball, found it impossible to increase the lead, although they did not lack opportunities. After 70 minutes, Vassilakis, alone in the area after making a good counterattack, beat Fortuño to close the gap. In extra time, the referee disallowed the goal against Rafa Bauza for offside.

Very even match that ended in a final tie

Cerdanyola Valles

11

Hercules

Cerdanyola: Alex (3); Manu Castillo (3), Manel (3), Bruno Lorente (3), Guille (4), Iñaki (3); Adam (3), Niko Kata (3) (Nico Olmedo, 1, 91′); Max (3) (Moha, 2, 77′), Boris Garrós (3) (Jon, 2, 77′) and Carlos (4) (Joel, 1, 91′).

Hercules: Carlos Abad (3); Samu Vázquez (2), Nolan (2), Josema (4), Candelas (2) (Retu, 1, 83′); Roger Colomina (3) (Coscia, 2, 75′), Javi Moreno (2), Marí (2); De la Nava (2), Mendes (2) and Alvarito (2) (Ketu, 1, 83′).

The objectives: 1-0, Carlos (65′); 1-1, Josema (82′).

Incidents: Played at Les Fontetes before around 800 spectators.

Referee: Sáiz Villares (3). TA to Adam.

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Perfectly match opportunities with both goals. The goals didn’t come until the second half. Carlos opened the scoring: Adam recovered the ball in his own half, passed it to Max and he left it to Carlos, who sent it into the back of the net. Hércules managed to equalize late on with a shot at Josema’s far post after a corner.

Two goals almost in a row give Terrassa points in Andratx

Andratx

02

Terrace

Andratx: Sandal (1); Miquel Jaume (2), Amer (2), Aveldaño (2), Mati Fernández (1); Bauzá (1) (Óscar, 1, 76′), Giaquinto (1) (Ordinas, 1, 63′); Castedo (2), Alorda (1) (Adri Garrido, 1, 63′), Ramis (1) (Lázaro, 1, 77′) and Flaqué (1) (Alberto Fernández, 1, 46′).

terrace: Mark (2); Diego Garzón (2), Soares (2), Badal (2), Palacios (2); Víctor Morales (2), Samu Casais (2); Lucas Viña (4) (Pau Salvans, 1, 83′), Jofre (3) (Buenacasa, 2, 68′), Gil (2) (Joel Toledo, 1, 92′); Aythami (4).

The objectives: 0-1, Lucas Viña (74′); 0-2, Aythami (79′).

Happenings: In Plana. 300 esp.

Referee:
Broncano Suárez (3). TA to Jose Contreras (int.); Lucas Viña and Diego Garzón.

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Two consecutive goals from Lucas Viña – after a rebound from Buenacasa’s shot – and Aythami, from a cross shot, both in the second half, gave victory to a more effective Terrassa. The first half was a level and exaggerated midfield. After the intermission, Egarense goals condemned an Andratx who never lowered his arms

Lleida fell from first place after losing to an effective rival

Lleida Sports

01

Badalona F.

Lleida: Iñaki (2); Fer Cortijo (3), Joan Campins (2), Néyder Lozano (2), Óscar Rubio (2) (Jon Bakero, 1, 81′), Ton Ripoll (3); Quadri (3), Agüero (2) (Mateo Enríquez, 1, 86′); Montero (3), Becerra (2) and Chuli (2) (Leo Rossi, 1, 86′).

Badalona F.: Ortega (1); Marc Vargas (1) (Xiker, 1, 85′), Pedraza (1), Lluís Recasens (1), Genar (1), Aleix Roig (1); Segura (1), Cortés (1) (Jaime Barrero, 1, 29′); Víctor Valverde (1) (Isaiah, 1, 71′), Chema Moreno (1) and Jaume Pascual (1) (Peque Polo, 1, 71′).

Purpose: 0-1, Lluís Recasens (61′).

Inc.: Camp d’Esports. 7,000 esp.

Referee: Villaescusa Alarcón (2). TA to Ton Ripoll, Quadri; Jaime Barrero.

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Badalona Futur’s only shot was enough to leave the Camp d’Esports leader and put Viadero’s team to shame. Recasens scored with a header from a corner. Chuli could have equalized in the 86th minute, but his shot went wide of the post. The defensive sobriety of the visiting team was enough to nullify the local ambition.

Source: La Verdad

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