Eldense reached the challenge this afternoon to get rid of one of their strongest opponents in the Second Division., solid full back and conceding a few goals. victory over Burgos by 1-0 left a “fat” bounty at Pepico Amat as his next opponent will be the First Division team.
the five senses
To achieve this great challenge, the match against Burgos forced the locals to involve all five senses in the entire game. Burgos started to scare first The first minute was barely played, and with a shot from Bermejo, Stamatakis decisively countered to block Burgos’ goal.
After the initial scare, the match took a turn with Eldense in possession of the ball, controlling the ball against a Burgos who didn’t mind the waiting role for any local mismatches.
Eldense began to carbonize, and the spinal cord was oiled in the quarter-hour lateral free kick, where Diego González, first thrown by the locals, failed to hit the hook. Then there was Several consecutive actions that bring danger to Dani Barrio’s territory.
Attack
Nieto tried his luck after winning the game against his brand. In an action where the local striker stepped onto the field one-on-one, Barrio unraveled by keeping his hand down while the local stands were already singing a goal.
Burgos did not have the ability to close the gaps in the back and depending on the play, Eldense found loose seams that it could continue to seize visitors.. With the arrival of the Burgos team’s top bite, Bermejo, Burgos again interfered with Stamatakis, but the locals repeatedly pursued the goal until the timeout.
Not even half an hour of play was over, when Nieto went up with his head after a corner kick. On Dani Barrio’s goal. Shaped by his merits in a first half where he managed and dominated the visitors, Eldense deserved to find the way to the goal, but Burgos partially balanced the ball.
The guest team tried to put the locals in a difficult situation, but these they hit the gas again before the break and first, an assist from the group into the small area Soberón was unable to reach, and a pass from Cris Montes to Soberón from the wide field where the header was sent, was the start of the local goal.
The only goal in the match came by chance. Diego González moved into the midfield and his opponent Córdoba kicked the ball into Dani Barrio’s goal in an attempt to clear. The idyllic finale at the end of the first episode that leaves Fernando Estévez’s men in the franchise and with complete merit.
Twice
Burgos was expected to tighten in the early stages after the break, but Julián Calero’s team was not too lavish in doing so. Maintaining his comfort, Eldense did not leave his opponent the option to take the ball and it was the home team that gave the best feeling. Nieto, who struck at the Pepico Amat table, had the option to place the second before the first ten minutes were up. The local player took his shot out of his hat on the return and sent Dani Barrio for a corner kick with difficulties below.
Burgos couldn’t find his place and Julián Calero found himself in the urgency to start looking for an option to enter the match from the bench. its entrance is above the old Elche and Alcoyano Mouradbet a little more directly on the game.
Burgos got the local defense in trouble in a scrambled action in the local area, which Stamatakis and the locals resolved with a shot from Fran García.
Eldense had a little over twenty tough minutes ahead of her, she knew she had to break the stone and pay the price for her wasted physique.
As Estévez, Toni Abad and Juanto Ortuño searched for air in their lane, Burgos desperately burned their last options with Saul Berjón. Eldense took pleasure in and did not accept the few arrivals in front of the site, which would go astray if executed, as Juanto Ortuño did over the visitor’s crossbar.
Eldense resisted the onslaught of a Burgos who had been knocked down by an Eldense who had won the draw on his own merits, with more heart than head.
Data sheet:
Eldense CD: Stamatakis, Alex Martínez, Pardo, Cris Montes (Jesus Clemente, m.61), Sergio Ortuño, Soberón, Nieto (Luque Jr, m.82), Carlos Hernández (Pajarero, m.82), Diego González, Xavi Estacio (Juanto ) Ortuño, m.75) and Cristian López (Toni Abad, m.75).
Burgo CF: Dani Barrio, Fran, Zabaco (Grego, m.14), Atienza, Rafa Navarro (Borja, m.78), Artola (Varcarcel, m.59), Bermejo (Mourad, m.59), Curro, Córdoba, Areso ( Saul Berjón, m.78) and Mumo.
Goals: (1-0) Cordoba (pp.), m.44
Judge: Busquets Ferrer (Balearic committee). Yellow cards for local Carlos Hernández and Artola visitors.
Stadium: The new Pepico Amat.