The locker room spanish overflow happiness at the end of the 90s minutes fight against Deportivo de La Coruñalived in second win in a row of Sara Monforte’s thanks to a lone goal from Aina in the first half.
In the club’s media statements, the scorer assured that “today’s match is very importantespecially not losing here after the three points added against Granada. For sure It’s not our best gamebut we know we have to show our faces, we came out very well, competed well in the first half, that we can finish with a bigger lead.”
Fix bugs
After the break”we hugged a littlebut without lowering the level of competitiveness or the intensity and it allowed us to take the three points in the end,” said Ainoa. “In the end we played a good game and won the three points, but we must correct those mistakes which prevented us from reaching the break with a greater advantage. But we have 12 points, we are happy and have the goal of extending this dynamic,” he concluded.
On an individual level, he admits that “happy for the cause, for helping the team get the three points and because set pieces are very important and can be used to decide these matches against direct rivals.
For him, the coach Sara Monforte He recalled that “yesterday (on Saturday) we already discussed how the results of the other games were in our favor and if we won today. we can get positions, not only to go higher but to get away from the place below and get closer to the goal of permanence“.
Monforte, in an exercise in realism, emphasized that “when things go well is when we should be more calm. “Now it’s time to have fun, but then think about Badalona, to fight for victory and continue to grow.”
Three points more than deserved
The Spanish won a match they dominated in the first half and had the best chances. Pereira intervened well in the 10th minute to prevent a goal from a set piece, but he was helpless on the brink of half-time. In the 38th minute, Ainoa Campo headed in a corner that Paula Perea, with a great game, took to beat the Portuguese goalkeeper. The goal deserved to go up on the scoreboard, as the Spanish looked more difficult for it.
In the second, the visitors made an ex officio effort to tie the score, with chants from the stands calling for greater contention in the minutes. The best chances, however, continued to go to the visitors, and Pereira avoided Perico’s second goal. Thus, the Spaniard moved the relegation to 6 points by adding its third victory.
TECHNICAL SHEET
Sports: Inés Pereira, Cris Martínez (Altuve, 84′), Raquel García, Vera Martínez, Pancha Lara, Lucía Martínez (Bárbara, 64′), Eva Dios (Henar, 46′), Paula Gutiérrez, Ainhoa (Michi Apóstol , 79′), ADT (Olaya, 46′) and Millen.
RCD Espanyol: Salvador, Caracas, Balleste, Júlia Guerra, Paula Perez, Carolina Marín, Mar Torrás, Ainhoa Campo (Mbadi, 60′), Arola (Judit Pablos, 72′), Lacosta (Vallejo, 72′) and Chamorro (Del Alamo, 84′).
Goal: 0-1 Ainoa Campo (38′).
Referee: Andrea Firvida Fernández (Aragonese C.). TA in AinhoaMarín, Henar, Carolina Marín, Ainoa Campo and Júlia Guerra.
The commitment is very high
Without sparing praise, coach Perica likes to highlight that “the players have a very high level of commitment, things are very clear. Today we were able to prevent Deportivo from deploying as it usually does, something that has many merits. And if it wasn’t for Inés, their goalkeeper, we would have reached the break with a bigger advantage. For the first time I liked it a lot; In the second we retreated a bit but we knew how to defend the result very well,” he summed up.
And he also wanted to highlight the fact that “having a clean sheet is the basis on which everything is built. Romyour goalkeeper, is very good, but so is the entire defensive structure, which includes the unity of the forwards and midfield, as well as the players who come off the bench.
Source: La Verdad

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