He Celtic of Vigo no option was given this Tuesday at Salamanca CF in the second round of King’s Cup and passed the round with a resounding victory (0-7).
The tournament that after eight years returned the First Division to the Helmántico stadium took its first steps with a Celta one point more hero of the ball, presented to the local team, from the Second RFEF, with nerves which is typical of such conflict without being done. in barely a string pass.
A situation that Claudio Giráldez’s team immediately took advantage of, who, in their first approach to the area, put the score at 0-1 through Willoit Swedberg. The Swede capitalized on a rebound from black and white goalkeeper Jon Villanueva on a split ball to Mihailo Ristic to put his team in front from near the penalty spot with his right foot inside.
Immediately after the goal, Salamanca tried to take possession and make it their vehicle for the tie although it was difficult due to the positioning of the Galicians with their threat coming mainly from the right with a very active Álex Caramelo, but clear choices are not achieved. beyond some lateral center.
On the other side, Ristic was the most inspired, appearing on the left with almost no opposition. It was he who caused the goal and another one of his tackles in the 20th minute could have led to a penalty which the referee did not consider as such.
The match cooled until, in two consecutive plays, both sides could come, with a cross shot by Javier Murua passing near the left post of Iván Villar, and the 0-2, with a run behind by Alfon after cutting the great defender of Salamanca, he did not complete a well of vaseline.
It didn’t come at that moment but close to the 40th minute when, after Villanueva’s penalty on Celta’s Albacete striker, Hugo Sotelo made it 0-2.
A few minutes later, the game found the same actors again with a new attempt by Celta. Amaro and Alfon. With a ball near the right touch line, the central defender from Salamanca got ahead of the visiting attacker, but, unfortunately for him, he slipped and left Celtiña with everything in his favor to give Pablo Durán 0-3 score in an empty. purpose.
Almost any hope of the team and the parish of Helmántico died there, which could have regained a pulse if a shot by Emaná on the edge of the small area had not missed the post in the added time of the first half.
The second half didn’t seem to have much of a story and so did its development, without seeing any goalkeeper in action at the start beyond Caramelo’s forced attempt down the sideline and another shot by Emaná at the near post that he made . and find
The clock is running and the Vigo squad has more and more in their pocket to qualify for the playoffs, more than two goals in just four minutes, scored after the hour mark by Tadeo Allende in a counterattack and by Carlos Domínguez with a header from a lateral free kick.
Faith and the tank of energy and motivation were less for the black and white, which saw how Fer López recorded the final sixth and seventh of a historic but more than fatal night for the Helmántico club.
– Technical sheet:
0 – Salamanca: Jon Villanueva; Javier Murua (min.69, Gustavo), Antonio Amaro, Iván Casado, Souley Gassama; Carlos Cristeto, Curro (min. 68, Diego Benito), Caramelo (min. 57, Jesús Ares), Alvarito (min. 68, Martín Galván), Juancho and Emaná (min. 73, Óscar Lorenzo).
7 – RC Celta: Ivan Villar; Javi Rodríguez (min. 46, Carreira), Aidoo (min. 71, Yoel Lago), Carlos Domínguez; Cervi, Beltrán, Sotelo (min.63, Fer López), Ristic; Alfon, Williot (min. 46, Allende) and Pablo Durán (min. 63, De la Torre).
Goals: 0-1, min. 5: Williot. 0-2, min. 36: Hugo Sotelo (penalty). 0-3, min. 43: Pablo Duran. 0-4, min. 65: Allende. 0-5, min. 69: Carlos Dominguez. 0-6, min. 78: Fer Lopez. 0-7, min. 89: Fer Lopez.
Referee: Cordero Vega (Cantabrian committee). He warned Curro (min. 55) and Diego Benito (min. 83) for Salamanca UDS, and Williot (min. 32) and Cervi (min. 56) for Celta.
Incidents: The match corresponding to the second round of the Copa del Rey was played at the Helmántico stadium in front of around 10,000 spectators.
Source: La Verdad

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