The UD Lanzarote was removed from King’s Cup after losing this Tuesday 3-4 against the Santander Racingprominent leader of LaLiga Hypermotion-, but the island group, de Third Federationstood up to the end and played head-to-head against a rival with three goals remaining in the second half.
The Lanzarote team, incl Alex Fuentes As the most outstanding footballer – author of three local goals -, he offered a good image on the field Pancho Bermúdez de Tíasof artificial grass, and did not give up despite the fact that the mountain team imposed its strongest blow at some moments of the clash to gain an advantage on the scoreboard, where it always had the initiative.
The visitors dominated the first half and took the lead in the 32nd minute with a goal from Jon Karrikaburuon a personal play inside the area, which ended with a low shot. Just seven minutes later, eat He received a pass into space and scored the second goal of the night before the goalkeeper came out. Lanzarote took the game before the break with the first goal from Alex Fuentesin the 42nd minute, when a low pass from Álex Cruz was resolved.
In the second half, the host team became less, and when they had balanced the match and were looking for a tie, they conceded two almost consecutive goals that seemed to sentence the tie; The third for the Cantabrians was scored by Jeremy on a counter attack, from Marco Sangalli’s pass in the 74th minute, and the fourth was scored by Suleiman Camara with a big left foot, two later.
A strategic move allowed UD Lanzarote to cut the difference with a header from Alex Fuentes after the foul, in the 78th minute, and after three, euphoria was released in the local kingdom after an attack from the left, with a cross from Álvaro Iglesias that Álex Fuentes finished with the first touch to make it 3-4 and make his team equipment.
Until the end, the team trained throughJuan Carlos Socorro took the initiative and looked for crosses into the area in search of a fourth goal to force extra time, although Racing had the clearest chance with a shot from Maguette in the post.
He Lanzarote So he said goodbye to King’s Cup, with a worthy image before the head of Second Divisionwhich suffered more than expected at the Tías venue, where the rojillo team plays its games this season due to the works being carried out to replace the playing surface and athletics track at the Lanzarote Sports City, its usual field .
Source: La Verdad

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