Intercity scored a gold mark during Atlético Baleares’ visit to the Balearic Stadium. The match was complicated by Eneko Undabarrena’s dismissal in the 66th minute.He forced the Alicante people to play half an hour short.
Despite this, they managed to keep a clean slate and maintain a one-point gap between the two teams in the standings. However, the draw does not satisfy either team because both continue to fall and Intercity has not won 5 games in a row..
At the beginning of the match, the equality stood out with a few minutes where there was no dominance and no goal positions.. The first dangerous move didn’t come until the 11th minute, when Dioni finished in the hands of Manu Herrera. The opportunity winged the local team just a minute later, who put in another good offensive action, which again ended with a slightly deflected shot by Dioni. The Balearic attack lasted a few minutes and the ball resulted in a corner kick or throw-in, adding to the feeling of being overwhelmed in Alicante’s defensive work.
It was the best moments of the game where the local people, whom Intercity knew how to hold on well, gradually gained ground to reach the 20th minute again with equal dominance and transformation on the pitches.
Pastrana, who had the opportunity to go to the locker room before the halftime, got a result in favor of his team, but his shot went wide to the left side of the goal. manu herrera in a nice speech
The second episode started with the two most determined teams as they searched the territories, but An Intercity that is better placed on the field and more dominant than it showed in the first period. Gustavo Siviero’s team showed a better face and created more danger against the opposing goal based on the crosses. In the 55th minute, Aarón Piñán managed to take a corner kick from Pol Roigé with a head on the field, but got the answer from Lucas Díaz, who had the ball in the clearest position for the “men in black”.
From this moment on, Intercity entered a period in which they were able to reach the opponent’s court much more easily and constantly put the local defense in trouble. The Alicante team got bigger as the minutes passed, but due to Eneko Undabarrena’s unfortunate play, they were late for the ball and the midfielder was shown a red card. The black team were outnumbered, and this meant a drastic change in the scenario of a game that was clearly beginning to be dominated by visitors..
Atlético Baleares began attacking Manu Herrera’s goal, recognizing the good opportunity presented to them by the sending off of the opposing player. The visiting team didn’t have much trouble defending their territory, but the game was often channeled into Intercity’s defense area. But as time passed, Siviero’s team seemed more secure and the Balearic team lost their strength and were unable to capitalize on their numerical superiority.
match paper
ATLÉTICO BALEARES: Lucas Díaz, Laure (Kaxe, 80′), Iñaki (Josep Jaume, 76′), Alfonso (Lucas de Vega, 62′), Canario, Pastrana (Hugo, 76′), Kevin, Dioni, Petcoff, Fornies and Miguelete.
Intercity: Manu Herrera, Nsue, Vadik, Álvaro Pérez, Cristo, Bellotti (Eneko Undabarrena, 57′), Miguel Marí, Cristian Herrera (Angong, 67′), Pol Roigé (Xemi, 73′), Aarón Piñán (Solde, 57′) ) ‘) and Etxaniz (Carmona, 73’).
GOALS: There was none
REFEREE: Guillermo Conejero Sánchez. Miguelete warned Álvaro Pérez and Cristian Herrera. He kicked Undabarrena out with a direct red card (66′).
STADIUM: Balearic Islands.