Hercules, who started the match badly, left Melilla behind and the first half ended. He saved the draw with a nice goal from José, but the expected reaction was half-hearted. Sergio Morea Decided to leave Federico in reserve bikoro after the sentence is completed. With Tano at the center of the defense as the main innovation of the eleven. A play by Rico Pérez that started very warmly and with very few spectators in the stands. From the very beginning, there was a feeling that Hercules was offline. Wrong with the ball and warm on pressure. What the opponent uses to get ahead in the first chance of the match. It’s something that feels very bad for the locals who amplify their flaws. The first quarter of an hour touched the worst of the season and the bar was very low.
Borja Diaz He appeared first in the game. The midfielder set himself on offense and put Pol Ballesté to the test in the 20th minute for the first time. Mora’s team gradually recovered from lethargy and began to clearly control the midfield. Comfortable on defense, Melilla backed out without hesitation to secure the result. After fifteen notorious minutes, Hercules appeared, but already had the score and many of the challenges of creating football in the middle of the pitch.
The local coach sought a solution during the timeout with a triple change. César removed Miguélez and Acuña from the game and granted entry to Mario Ortiz, Bikoro and Aketxe. It keeps the drawing but with new faces. Borja Díaz improved his position and changed the spine of the midfield. The reaction came with a move that looked like it was from another game. Bikoro quickly took a ball in midfield, Nico Espinosa turned him into a treasure and gave José Manuel his first goal for Hércules. An oasis in the desert, somewhat top-notch.
And it was an oasis because after the draw, Melilla reacted and took the pressure back by balancing the game in midfield. Positive inertia was not fully utilized by the local team at that stage of the game. Assuming it’s a tails or tails endgame. Mario retired from injury and the team attacked with Raúl González and Aketxe, joining Bikoro and Borja Díaz in midfield. It’s an offensive starter, but far from the minimum required. Finally, too late, the locals tried Raúl González’s shot that cleared goalkeeper Pol Ballesté for a corner kick. a tie Rico Pérez has little taste in a sleepy match.