a single target Firstly In the first half of the match, Alcoyano was victorious over Linense in a one-piece shootout for each team. set Vincent Parras He took advantage of his good moment to score and then knew how to defend and suffer when his opponent put more pressure to seek a draw.
parr. The goalkeeper once again became the main character in Primi’s head shot. The player who benefits from a great center from Toni Abad. The first 45 minutes were dominated by Alcoyano, who deserved more against Linense, who broke the tie with Primi’s goal in the 34th minute and saw the game’s control slowly slipping.
The attacks of the locals became more and more dangerous, until Primi confirmed the good moment for his team by making the situation 1-0 with a header from the corner.
In this first period, six clear scoring chances were recorded for Alcoy’s team due to just one of his opponents, Leandro, who finished high by only a few points in the 18th minute.
The technical visitor should not see everything clearly and chose to make three simultaneous changes at the break. This was a wise decision because Linense has evolved so much and in search of a draw begins to wander dangerously around the castle defended by José Juan.
Thus, Iván Martín was about to score in the 69th minute with a header from the right, but Alcoy’s experienced goalkeeper was sensational in clearing the ball. Prior to this action, Andy tried to extend the lead with a shot from outside Nacho Heritage’s well-deployed area, but was unsuccessful.
In the final minutes, Linense put pressure on Parras’ team with a lot of presence at the front, but the local defense was immeasurable and knew how to resist despite the opponent’s efforts to cover 1-0, visitors who put in more. more heart than head.
Victory assumes Alcoy is a respite for those facing it. last yawn Although there are many teams in a very tight classification, they are moving away from relegation and are part of the competition as they are close to the top zone once again.
However, those three points against Linense came in handy for the morale of Vicente Parras’ team, which was back on track to victory after breaking a streak. six matches without a win and he welcomes subsequent commitments with another joy.
Alcoyano will now have to face two consecutive departures to Madrid to face a Castilla battling for promotion playoff positions and Llagostera against the penultimate standings.
He will not return to Collao until May 1, when he will receive Albacete Balompié, a team fighting for the lead.