Francho gave Zaragoza the lead with a goal in the 97th minute

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Real Zaragoza won 1-2 on Monday, coming back at the buzzer with Francho Serrano’s goal in the 97th minute and staying top of LaLiga Hypermotion with six points added in two days, while Cartagena under unrated.

One team that became less and another that became less. The second got the prize at the end of a clash where, at times, the result was far from unfair.

Abelardo Fernández introduced three changes to the eleven with respect to the one he showed in the debut, which ended in a 3-1 defeat in Burgos – the center back Kiko Olivas, the Cameroonian Hispanic winger Cédric Teguía and the Uruguayan striker Gastón Valles in place. by Pedro Alcalá, Luis Muñoz and Alfredo Ortuño-.

For his part, Víctor Fernández repeated the lineup from the match that won 0-4 in Cádiz with the exception of Frenchman Gaetan Poussin for Joan Femenías, who was injured at the Nuevo Mirandilla stadium.

The start of the game was disturbed on the part of Efesé, who created danger up to four times in just eight minutes.

Cédric and Nikola Sipcic narrowly missed each cross and then Iván Calero, who returned to Cartagonova and was applauded in the performance, Cédric himself denied the shot when he was a meter from the goal line and later Poussin who took a shot from Sent by Gastón Valles and then Sergio Guerrero “Mini” the ball wide.

Zaragoza, who also had a chance with a deflected shot by Mario Soberón, was not free after a quarter of an hour of play and the score was 1-0, which Cédric scored, with a header from Jairo’s cross Izquierdo.

The Canary Islander made it music from the right after stealing the ball and passing to Dani Tasende and the African attacker took advantage of the gift. The ball hit the right post of the frame and went in.

The Whites, now in red, tried to react and took the ball but did not create a danger and, in fact, Pablo Campos was not challenged throughout the first half.

Cartagena, who started to press from the top, was also comfortable on the back. In fact, the clearest chance at that stage was theirs, just before the break. A shot by Andy Rodríguez was deflected by Poussin and Argentine Damián Musto, with a header, missed the target.

After going through the locker room, the Aragonese team continued to take the initiative and tried an inaccurate shot from Adrián Liso, a cross from Mario Soberón and, with more risk, with a shot from the Serbian Samed Bazdar who pushed Pablo Campos to intervene. .

Efesé, responding to a shot from Mini that blocked the visitors’ defense, were the first to move their bench and Luis Muñoz replaced scorer Cédric. Immediately afterwards, Víctor Fernández brought in a pair of new players – Pau Sans and Ivan Azón – and from there the exchange took place two on two.

Albanian Keidi Bare, out; and Bazdar, in the place where the rival goalkeeper was, they continued to search for him in a match where there was a strange spectator like Julián Calero, current coach of Levante Unión Deportivo, in the stands watching his son and to his former team.

Zaragoza deserved the tie, which Iván Azón grabbed twice, with two point-blank shots leading to Pablo Campos shining with his left arm on the first of those occasions and his feet on the second.

What the black and white goalkeeper couldn’t avoid was a goal from young Pau Sans, 19 years old, who produced a great cross from Iván Calero after a corner kick to level the contest in the 82nd minute held by goalkeeper the ball but it did not prevent it from settling in his goal.

The Aragonese sought more and ended up taking him. Toni Moya was not far from seeing the goal, then Pau Sans almost scored his double but Musto cleared when the rival attacker pushed the round into the net and in the final action of the clash Francho Serrano, with a shot near the right post after Marcos Luna went down, caused delirium among the few good fans in the stands and frustration among the nearly 9,000 locals who had come to Cartagonova. An earlier foul was called on Lucas “Pocho” Román but the referee didn’t give up and it was 1-2.

Cartagena

12

Saragossa

1. Cartagena: Pablo Campos; Aguirregabiria, Kiko Olivas, Sipcic, Ríos Reina (Pocho Román, m.85); Musto, Andy, Mini (Vukcevic, m.72); Jairo (Dani Escriche, m.72), Cédric (Luis Muñoz, m.65) and Gastón Valles (Alfredo Ortuño, m.85).

2. Real Zaragoza: Poussin; Iván Calero, Lluís López, Vital, Tasende; Keidi Bare (Francho Serrano, m.74), Marc Aguado (Toni Moya, m.74), Bermejo (Iván Azón, m.68), Liso; Soberón (Pau Sans, m.68) and Bazdar (Marcos Luna, m.87).

Goals: 1-0, M.15: Cédric. 1-1, M.82: Pau Sans. 1-2, M.97: Francho Serrano.

Referee: Germán Cid Camacho, from the Castilian-Leonese committee. He showed yellow cards to locals Mini (m.59) and Aguirregabiria (m.79) and visitors Lluís López (m.45+4) and Keidi Bare (m.51). He sent off the local coach, Abelardo Fernández, with a red card (m.97).

Incidents: Match equivalent to the second day of LaLiga Hypermotion football played at the Cartagonova stadium in Cartagena before 8,800 spectators. Before the start of the match, a minute’s silence was held in memory of the fans who died since the end of last season.

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Source: La Verdad

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