Sestao defeated a beleaguered Sabadell

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Sestao River

30

Sabadell

Sestao River: Sergi Puig (3); Markel Etxeberria (3), Gaizka Martínez (3), Jaso (4), Azkue (3); Garai (3), Armando (3), Aranzabe (3), Guruzeta (3) (Dopi, 1, min. 87), Jon Cabo (4) (Álex Carbonell, 4, min. 87); Kaxe (4) (Leandro, 1, min. 80).

Sabadell: Ortolá (2); Toni Herrero (1), Pau Resta (2), Calavera (2), David Astals (2); Gualda (1) (Baena, 2, min. 46), Maestre (2) (Baselga, 1, min. 73), Domènech (3), Abde Damar (2) (Nando, 1, min. 91), Marru ( 2) (Soto, 2, min. 73); Vladys (2) (Manel, 1, min. 87).

The objectives: 1-0, Kaxe (min. 58); 2-0, Álex Carbonell (min. 89); 3-0, Álex Carbonell (min. 96).

Incidents: Played at Las Llanas before 3,689 spectators.

Referee: Irurtzun Artola (4). He advised the local Gaizka.

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l Sestao tried to dominate the match and lay siege to the opposing goal, Sabadell counterattacked and the rival failed. The home team lacks success and the visitor lacks ambition.

Jon Cabo served as the General of the green black hosts and presented his best offensive arguments on the right side. Cabo enjoyed the best chance of the first act, but was denied a post goal that could do justice to what was seen in the first act. More was expected from the Harlequin team, but it was difficult for them to wear their overalls and in the end they paid for it with a defeat that put those on the left bank back in the ointment of permanence.

After passing through the locker room, Kaxe opened the can. The local siege was rewarded, Aranzabe crossed, Guruzeta finished and Kaxe took Ortolá’s clearance to send the ball into the back of the net. Las Llanas exploded with joy and pushed to achieve an important victory to continue dreaming.

Álex Carbonell, who came on with three minutes left in regulation time, dressed as a killer and with two goals late in the match, he proved a well-deserved and hard-to-forget victory. The first goal is after finishing a ball at the far post; the second collecting the rebound from the goalkeeper after a masterful foul taken by Leandro.

With this victory, Sestao River equals average goals with Sabadell and is one game away from becoming permanent. Harlequinados, despite the defeat, are still out of relegation.

An unstoppable Dépor scores
one more week and that’s it

game

41

Lugo

Game: German (2); Ximo (2) (Jaime, 2, 69′), Pablo V. (3), Barcia (1), Balenziaga (2); Mella (4) (Davo, 3, 76′), Villares (3) (Rubén, 1, 89′), J.Ángel (3), Yeremay (4) (Rama, 2, 89′); Lucas (4) and Barbero (2) (Alcaina, 2, 76′).

Lugo: Luke (3); C. Julio (2), Gorka (2), Morgado (1), Alberto (1); Thiago (2) (Aguza, 1, 55′); Da Costa (2) (Fuentes, 1, 79′), Jozabed (2) (Javi, 1, 71′), Mérida (2) (Narro, 2, 55′), Nacho (2); Antoñín (1) (Willy, 3, 55′).

The objectives: 1-0, Lucas, pen. (38′); 2-0, Mella (51′); 2-1, Willy (61′); 3-1, Davo (86′). 4-1, Branch (96′).

Referee: Roman (2). TA: Ximo, Barcia, Lucas; Mérida, Morgado, Alberto (2, 69′), Trashorras (ent.), Aguza. TR: Idiakez (int., 23′

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Dépor thrilled the 28,112 spectators gathered at the Riazor with another victory, this time in the Galician derby against Lugo, which also helped them take the lead.

The Lugo team put the A Coruña team in trouble in the first half until Morgado’s penalty came to Villares and was converted by Lucas Pérez. At the start of the second half, the hosts finished burying the rival. After a drive that started with a pass from Lucas himself, Mella, with a cross shot, did not forgive. The team of Lugo believed again from 2-1, the work of Willy Ledesma, but the expulsion of Alberto López made any chance of a return of the visitor very difficult. Davo, in the middle of Lucas, and Hugo Rama, with a shot at will after the eleventh assist of Lucas, sealed, in the last moments, the seventh consecutive victory for Herculinos.

Source: La Verdad

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