Ourense CF knew how to save a point in inferiority (1-1)

Veteran Manu Morgade fights for the ball with Iago Nova

Veteran Manu Morgade fights for the ball with Iago Nova Author: Miguel Villar

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It sounds like a stab, and even so, it’s the point Ourense CF before the correct one Powder keg he has the courage to overcome the away goal, equalize at ten and even in the last part, he sees himself more limited due to Chica’s injury: 1-1.

The first part was locked from the beginning and minutes passed without unlocking. Perhaps the hosts’ need for points against an opponent who already had little chance of staying put added to the more nervous picture of an Ourense side, who failed to establish control in midfield, although they had no problems at the back either. As the visitors hung around more in the Marqueta area, but were unable to create any serious danger.

On the home side, Nacho Fariña and Tiago were less productive than usual in the creation line, and the same happened to Carmelo, who was irrelevant in the attacking profile, so the ball reached Gabrijo Palmas and Amin on several occasions, which is always bad news for the Azuloni. In this scenario, the closest goal to the option was the center of the guests Martín López, very closed, for which the home goalkeeper took the lead with the entry of Rosón.

Rubén Domínguez’s side seemed to be taking a step forward, against a side that found it harder to get ahead in split balls. Nevertheless, Alcalá Rey of Compostela gained prominence by punishing Isra’s attack on Idrissa as a penalty, which did not seem punishable. Iago Parga’s goal was a heavy blow for Ourenses, who practically lost the thread of the clash. The youngsters led by Trashorras in that micro match were looser than the opponent in a tight grip. As if that wasn’t enough, a brawl between the visiting Ces Cotos — with a past at O ​​Cout — and Rubén Sánchez was settled by the home team, getting justice themselves, and the referee didn’t hesitate to show him a red card.

It seemed like a sentence for the team that played in numerical inferiority for the last quarter of an hour, but on the contrary, it was encouraging. Dani Salas, who jumped into the field after the goal, forced a maximum penalty almost as rigorous as the first one. Another cross by Sergio Chico equalized from eleven meters completely fooling Julen. The group that played with ten grew and after a strategic action, Cristian Molina was about to sign a comeback, but Iago Parga served with his chest. Sergio’s own problems further complicated the end of the game for Ourense CF which saw Cotos finish the last-ditch effort well wide.

OURENSE CF (1): Marqueta, Isra, Chica, Ebuka, Manu Morgade, Manu Rodríguez (Dani Salas, min 68), Nacho Fariña (Cristian Molina, min 74), Tiago, Carmelo (Rubén Sánchez, min 58), Gabri Palmas and Amen.

POLVORÍN FC (1): Julen, Torrado, Jesús, Iago Parga, Martín, Fidalgo, Rosón (Ces Cotos, min 58), Hugo García (Edu Taboada, min 86), Iago Novo (Dani Vidal, min 77), Idrissa and Antonetta.

GOALS: 0-1, min 56: Iago Parga, from the penalty spot; 1-1, min 80: Girl, penalty.

REFEREE: Alcalá Rey, from the Galician board. He sent off Rubén Sánchez for a straight red card (min. 74) and protested strongly when shown two penalties.

INCIDENTS: Day 26 of the Second Federation.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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