The Spaniard crashed into Huesca’s net on Saturday and squandered a good chance to take the lead. Ramis’s team drew goalless against a defensive Huesca, marking their great dynamics and chained a third victory, dislodging the balloon of euphoria born in Ipurua.
Espanyol will settle for second due to not enough points scored and the good performance of visiting goalkeeper Álvaro, a former parakeet. Ramis’s side dominated from start to finish, but their power was sterile in an underwhelming first half. It improved in the second as the Catalans had several clear chances but Álvaro put the bolt in and the 0-0 didn’t budge. Big hole.
The match began with an emotional minute of silence in memory of Cristina Pagès, mother of Jofre Carreras who died last week. The player, supported by the entire locker room and coaching staff, was deeply moved by the tribute from the stands to his mother.
Ramis moved two chips with respect to the team he showed to Ipurua. Goalkeeper Joan García stepped in to replace the injured Pacheco and Salvi replaced Jofre. The rest, the same ones from Eibar.
The Spaniard started very energetically, carrying the weight of the match and monopolizing the ball. Huesca, the second best visitor in the Second Division, is clear about its role: stretched and waiting for the parakeets, with a well-equipped back.
In the first 20 minutes, Ramis’ men, with a very active Braithwaite, and leading the Huesca team by a head, had the opportunity to advance on the scoreboard. Pere Milla is the star of the two most obvious.
In the 10th minute, a cross shot from the Catalan, too centered, was well saved by goalkeeper Álvaro. But the second was clearer, a minute later, when Milla headed the wrong way on a very fair ball, looking to help a teammate when he had a good chance to open the melon.
Cabrera, on the stroke of half time, also hit a header that could have been fatal. Spanish is in charge but does not know how to translate its power because of a sterile midfield, without mixing with the attackers, without poison. The parakeet team became less, with meaningless triangulations and a football that began to worry again in the stands, because before the break there were many fingers on one hand to count the shots of the Catalans between 3 sticks. Not one, neither from the Spanish, nor from Huesca.
At the start, Ramis’ team came out more energetic, trying to shake off the sluggish play seen in the latter part of the first period. Lazo comes out for a hapless Pere Milla. The Spaniard was more vertical from the start and finally brought real danger to Huesca’s goal.
In the 56th minute, Braithwaite deservedly and deservedly opened the scoring, but his stinging shot was saved on the same goal line by an inspired Álvaro. And just a minute later, the visiting goalkeeper was again the star with a great save from Cabrera’s shot. A very different Spaniard drives against one who disliked the other in the first half. I have the ball and chances but I have to score. Roots on stands.
The Spaniard did the damage from a set piece and scored again in the 67th minute after a corner was taken by Aguado and eventually finished by Lazo, who looked to be the hero of the day again.
Ramis that his team is still thick, because despite the progress, it did not finish ‘killing’ the chances it created and it has no idea to hurt Antonio Hidalgo’s men, who are very serious at the back. He tries to disrupt the team and brings in Gragera and Jofre, seeking to open escape routes at any cost.
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Huesca
Spanish: Joan Garcia; Omar El Hilali, Sergi Gómez, Víctor Ruiz, Cabrera; Puado (Keita Baldé, min.85), Aguado, Keidi Bare (Gragera, min.72), Salvi (Jofre, min.72); Braithwaite and Pere Milla (Lazo, min.46).
Huesca: Álvaro Fernández; Loureiro, Blasco, Martos (Juanjo Nieto, min.71), Villarrasa; Valentín (Tresaco, min.86), Sielva, Kortajarena (Kento, min.71), Javi Martínez (Carlos Gutiérrez, min.86); Vallejo (Obeng, min.65) and Elady.
Referee: Ais Reig (Valencian committee). He warned Valentín (min.18), Sergi Gómez (min.34), Hugo Vallejo (min.63), Iván Martos (min.65), Keidi Bare (min.66), Elady (min.77) and Juanjo Nieto (min.88).
Incidents: match corresponding to the twenty-ninth day of LaLiga Hypermotion played at the Stage Front Stadium in front of 22,472 spectators
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The eleven parakeets pressed but lacked ideas to break the Huesca web. Ramis put all his effort into the game, bringing another forward, Keita Balde, in search of the long-awaited goal. In the 88th minute Braithwaite had a header that hit the crossbar. The parrots tried hard but repeatedly fell against the Huesca wall, despite the fact that Keita Balde and Braithwaite, supported by a motivated Jofre, gave it their all.
This was not to be and the Spaniard let two golden points slip away against Huesca. A hole that prevents parakeets from attacking the lead. The Spanish will sleep in the second with gaps and a lack of ideas, shots and goals against a good Álvaro, the goalkeeper who prevented the parakeets from scoring a goal today. A match that once again left Perica fans cold and very disappointed.
Source: La Verdad

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