Intercity and Alcoyano closed the sixteenth day in Group 2 of the First RFEF with a three-point match aimed at alleviating the adverse dynamics.. For the locals, who were not content with a single goal in the last 5 days, they had to breathe despite only 3 points left to relegation. El Alcoyano was looking for a win against Bilbao Athletic in the last session that would return him to the promotion zone after the bad taste of the draw.
El Alcoyano dominated the game behind the “men in black” and, after the first shot in the first minute, a corner kick through the small area in front of the pure domestic fullback, Primi finished on Manu Herrera’s crossbar.
Since there is no two without three, a long ball four minutes later Raúl Alcaina won a soft Álvaro Pérez positionally and let him pass a beating that meant 0-1. and for an Intercity that already had to row, it initially left a very bad feeling.
Of course, it didn’t take long to fix the mistake after the corner kick. Nsue, who entered from behind, ended with a desire to lead the draw. Start over for both opponents, it was the side that would reverse the outcome after a new arrival on the flank as Intercity resulted in a delivery to the far post. Guillem Jaime, who entered at will, headed towards the post, thus reversing the score. and ending his team’s goal drought with a stroke of the pen.
Intercity had uncovered the thunder box in an action that Etxaniz extended for the entrance and tried to shed blood, waiting for the opportunity. Cristian Herrera adjusting his shot for Intercity to third in a crazy game where four goals were scored in half an hour.
El Alcoyano had taken a stand and the locals needed to dodge the hard blow.. He did it proudly, first with Rubio’s few chances, the most obvious with a head with Manu Herrera reaching out to take a corner; and finally, with a fixed-ball action lost in obscurity. The first half closed without undue trouble for Intercity in its final stage and with substantial revenue for the second half, where there was still fabric to cut.
At the beginning of the second episode, Alcoyano was going to put another stone right on it. Raúl Alcaina’s late entry meant a second yellow card. For this. Needing two goals to at least save a draw, Vicente Parras’ men were deprived of the season’s top scorer.
Despite being expelled, Intercity decided to wait well and saw how Alcoyano tried to enter the match after a free kick from Varela and Armental managed to catch in a forced position on the far post. Gradually the rhythm of the play thinned, something Intercity was looking for, aware of the bustle that Alcoyano was starting to enter. The fast start of the match was replaced by the late hours of the second half and the lack of numbers of the visiting team was decisive.
Intercity, on the other hand, came back to life from the front thanks to the gaps Alcoyano left when they tried to trouble the local defence, but were unsuccessful, but there were hardly any dangerous chances apart from a shot close to the goalpost. The Messiah that Bañuz justified.
No one was on the field, and if anyone seemed closer to the goal, Intercity made a combination of passes from their own court that Soldevila failed to place between the three sticks of the goal defended by Alcoyano.
Intercity was even with two minutes left and Alcoyano had already surrendered. Miguel Marí rushed downstairs, which should have been the “men in black” room.After a grotesque error still circling fifth in OT, he made behind the visitors and resulted in a fallout that when everything was going well Xemi couldn’t take advantage of it.
With the score being 4-1 in favor of Intercity, the derby ended with the victory of the team that Gustavo Siviero served. leave relegation zone to Second RFEFTake a breather and regain your confidence for your next competitive appointments. For their part, those from Parras were left without a chance to return to the prime of the table, and at the same time, they missed the honor of being the best defense in the category, conceding almost the same goals last week. as in the rest of the league.
match paper
Intercity: Manu Herrera, Guillem Jaime, Undabarrena (Miguel Marí, 57′), Bellotti, Nsue (Kecojevic, 57′), Cristian Herrera (Koffi, 81′), Pol Roigé (Xemi, 64′), Álvaro Pérez, Cristo, Etxaniz (Soldevila, 64′) and Aarón Piñán.
ALCOYANO: Bañuz, Primi, Álvaro Vega, Raúl (Agüero, 46′), Fran Miranda (Armental, 46′), Soler (Conejero, 72′), Juanan, Varela, Moyita (Koke Saiz, 59′) , Alcaina and Rubio (Víctor Revert, 80′).
GOALS: 0-1 (4′) Alcaina. 1-1 (17′) Continuing. 2-1 (31′) Guillem Jaime. 3-1 (24′) Christian Herrera. 4-1 (88′) Miguel Mari.
REFEREE: Martínez Montalbán (Murcia committee). He alerted Nsue, Cristian Herrera and Bellotti for locals and Rubio and Revert for visitors. Sends Alcaina (47′) out of the game for a double yellow card.
STADIUM: Antonio Solana.