Santboià-Granollers 0-1
An equal match marked by nerves between Santboià and Granollers, which in the end did not show the absence of Máster Omar. Chances throughout the match were few and far between and goalkeepers hardly needed to intervene. In the twilight of the match, Marquillas appeared to finish a cross from Reyes and give the visiting team the three points. The reds are in disarray at the bottom of the standings.
Santboia: Aragon; Guille Marin, Hill, Pueyo, Peñas, Ollé (Morillas, 68′); Castillejo, Blanco (Manchado, 68′), Cabrera (Íker Fernández, 58′); Ronald (Dolz, 79′), Rubén
Granollers: Souley; Bordas, Pep Mateu, Martí Alba, Vallès (Paredes, 78′); Joel Sánchez (Sala, 78′), Marquillas, Roger (Bancells, 68′); Kings, Portas, Salguero
Purpose: 0-1, Gerard Marquillas (89′)
Happenings: Mr. Joan Baptista Milà
Referee: Serra Sanz, regular. TA: Biel Blanco, Èric Hill, Pepe Ollé, Marc Pueyo, Guille Dolz, Guille Marin
Rubí-Lloret 3-2
El Rubí showed their defensive solidity and attacking effectiveness to resolve a match with a part for each. The local team came out unstoppable, scoring two goals in just fifteen minutes. Pau Albelda’s header from a corner opened the scoring; Raúl Pérez scored the second with a supreme penalty taken in ‘panenka’ style. Rubí failed to close out the match, missing clear-cut scoring opportunities, and that’s when Lloret went in through Aleix Velasco’s conversion of a corner kick.
After going through the locker room, it was all even and chances were few and far between until the match was over. Eloi Moral was sentenced in the 84th minute after completing a good game. A minute later, Bamta closed the gap. The visiting team insisted until the end, but there was no reward.
Ruby: Iván Capurro, Aitor Torres, Raúl Pérez (Eloi Moral, 76′), Mario Hervías, Marc Juncà; Jordi Masip (Xavi Cencillo, 60′), Pau Albelda; Adrià Recort, Cristian Mulero (Álex Ruiz, 85′), Abde (Marc Cintas, 64′); Dani Muela (Marc Río, 60′)
Lloret: Andrés Diez, Ramon Blanco, Albert Massegú, Gerard Carrillo (Joel Salas, 85′), Amadou Diao (Bamta Bande, 76′); Fran Chamizo, Josep Velis, Aleix Velasco; Isiaka Sumareh (Álex Fajardo, 64′), Álex Bautista (Alseny Touré, 85′), Adrián Expósito
The objectives: 1-0, Pau Albelda (8′); 2-0, Raúl Pérez, pen. (fifteen’); 2-1, Aleix Velasco (42′); 3-1, Eloi Moral (84′); 3-2, Bamta Bande (87′)
Referee: Garcia Calbo, bad. TA: Cristian Mulero; Adrián Expósito, Albert Massegú, Alseny Touré, Álex Fajardo
Figueres-Sants 1-2
Anyone who plays with fire gets burned. That was the most practical summary of the match that took place at the Municipal de Vilatenim, where Sants followed and won against Figueres. The players coached by Roger Vidal proposed a solid rhythm in the first half, taking advantage of the visitors’ disconnection, accompanied by defensive gaps and communication problems. In the 20th minute, a cross into the area was at the mercy of Ousman, who volleyed in to open the scoring unopposed. From this point, the green and white team went up a gear.
In the second half, rest was reduced to a long time spent without the ball in play, due to several clashes. However, Borja López’s men pushed on and, thanks to the changes, they were back in the game within four minutes. Pozuelo, with a cross shot in the 82nd minute, sealed a free kick made by Prado. Álex Ruiz converted his second penalty of the season in the 86th minute, the result of a push on Caresia. The match ended with relative tension and the dismissal of Joan Tubert, who in the last minute strongly criticized the performance of the referee.
Figueres: Albert Quintanas, Ayoub Jaadi (Ot Agné, 92′), Pau Soler (Marc Pouget, 77′), Zou, Pau Tubert; Marc Bech, Pep Vergara (Arnau Teixidor, 85′); Joan Tubert, Moha Abouhafs, Ousman Touray (Àlex Sánchez, 46′); Khalid
saints: Iker Camacho; Dani Lucea, David Cura, Álex Ruiz, Moha Oulai; Borja Montejo (Adri prado, 79′), Pau Caresia, Cristian Poyatos (Eloi Pozuelo, 54′); Alejandro Avilés (Óscar Fernández, 79′), Jon Luna (Sergio Paz, 88′), Albert Ruiz (Oriol Badia, 54′)
The objectives: 1-0, Ousman Touruay (20′); 1.1, Eloi Pozuelo (82′); 1-2, Álex Ruiz, pen. (86′)
Referee: Sellés goalkeeper, regular. TA: Ousman Touray, Khalid, Zou, Pau Tubert; Alex Ruiz. TR: Joan Tubert (92′)
Horta-Sabadell B 0-0
A very even encounter at the Municipal de Horta, with neither team coming through with a competitive goal. The high pressure of both Horta and Sabadell B led to mistakes on the ball by both teams, as well as misunderstandings and second plays, on which a large part of the coaches’ strategies are based.
For its part, the reserve team carried out a resistance exercise and kept a clean sheet despite a pressing arrival from Horta. Javi López, the harlequin goalkeeper, was the best for the visitors, making good on several occasions with worthy saves. The physical demand, with many intense duels, reduced the abilities of a Barcelona team that focused on attack and presented alternatives. However, they did not find success in front of goal.
Horta: Aleix Ruiz; Víctor Aregall, David Nogales, Gerard Clarà, Kevin Sánchez; Álex Rodríguez, Víctor Vilajosana (Dani Ramírez, 81′), Joan Vives (Bruno Villagrasa, 75′); Joan Gibert (Rubén Cifuentes, 46′), Ricki Vidal, Otman El Cabriti (Víctor Fabián, 75′)
Sabadell B: Victor Lopez; Javi López (Iván Bustamante, 46′), Íker Hernández, Alejando Suárez, Pau Fernández; Hugo García, Albert Morral (Moha Ajani, 60′); Miquel Ustrell, Iván Sánchez (Pol Castell, 46′), Valter Pereira (Alberto Salamanca, 60′); Adriá González (Carrasco, 71′)
Referee: Berzosa Carballo, regular. TA: Gerard Clarà, David Nogales
Viladecans-Palamos 2-2
Palamós gave the surprise eight seconds into the match as a result of a defensive mistake by Viladecans. Albert Garriga took the opportunity to get behind the defender and beat Javi Martínez over the top.
After going through the locker room, an even match was seen. From the 80th minute, everything went out of control and there were up to three goals. Viladecans reaped the rewards with Érik Pérez’s goal with a shot at the far post. In the 88th minute, Antequera gave Palamós the advantage again with a counterattack, with nine scored directly on the squad. In added time, Víctor García held onto the ball long enough to put it in the visitors’ goal and score a point for a Viladecans team that, despite the latter, remains unbeaten at home.
Viladecans: Javi Martinez; Víctor García, Gallardo, Pedro (Parra, 46′); Galán (Garrido, 73′), Cepeda (Vázquez, 88′), Hugo (Álex Segura, 58′), Víctor Rodríguez; Gurrea (Pau Cozar, 92′), Érik Pérez; Akram
Palamós: Marwane; Lungu, Davesa, Faja, Vilavella (Big, 46′); Garriga (Antequera, 65′), Chávez (Rubén Acosta, 65′), Ortega; Falgueras, Mercader (Marí, 73′), Germán (Nil Arumí, 89′)
The objectives: 0-1, Garriga (1′); 1-1, Érik Pérez (83′); 1-2, Antequera (88′); 2-2, Victor Garcia (92′)
Referee: Canos Martínez, regular. TA: Hugo, Víctor García, Cepeda, Érik Pérez; Kevin, Chávez, Garriga, Falgueras
Source: La Verdad

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