Levante not giving up and aggravating Granada crisis

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José Luis Morales led Levante, superior to Granadanotably in the first half, with a penalty and two assists, Dani Gómez and France’s Mickael Malsa with two other goals, as well as forcing local Germán Sánchez to send off for a double yellow card in the 55th minute.

Álex Collado’s 90th minute goal of honor allowed Granada win ‘average’ against Levante after 0-3 in first roundRoberto Soldier equalized the score in the 94th minute with the goal closing the game.

Starting the game much better, Levante won the game time and again with clearer ideas and speed against the two attackers Morales and Dani Gómez against the red and white defence.

Portugal’s Luis Maximiano and Joaquín Marín ‘Quini, on the same line, previously blocked Morales’ goal. In the 17th minute, Dani Gómez signed the will 0-1. After a great personal act by Morales himself.

Granada experimenting with Sergio Escudero’s long shot posed danger only when Venezuela’s Darwin Machís stepped in, but it was Levante who repeatedly crushed the gaps in the backs of the locals.

Still in the first half hour of the game, Maximiano escaped 0-2 Dani Gómez and Morales in a single header against the Portuguese were separated by a centimeter difference in Vaseline’s free kick.

The best and almost only first half chance for Granada came at the edge of the time out with Escudero’s direct free kick into the crossbar, and Luis Milla’s second volley attempt was a second volley attempt to save Dani Cárdenas. Work.

before the break 0-2 avoided Luis Maximiano again, this time against Jorge Miramón in countless actions initiated by the omnipresent Morales.

Granada came out better in the second half, with Jorge Molina capped in a draw that Cárdenas rejected with a sensational glove.

If it had resulted in a goal, this action would not have been valid as it was reported to Pizarro Gómez from the VOR room. A harsh punishment before Morales committed by Germánmaximum penalty was knit whistle which also showed local defender after going to monitor second yellow card.

Morales did not forgive After the crucial point, the match started with a comfortable 0-2 score against the numerically insufficient Granada by Levante in the 56th minute.

In the last half hour Levante relaxed a lot and the locals were about to score 1-2 goals, facing first Ángel Montoro, who was saved from Cárdenas, then Njegos Petrovic of Serbia, who scored the empty goal.

Morales woke his men in the 77th minute and launched another deadly counterattack. Malsa finished with 0-3 to eliminate the conflict and, incidentally, equalize the ‘average’ after 0-3 of the first leg.

The goal of honor and saving this ‘average’ for Granada was signed by Álex Collado in the 92nd minute, but Soldier, who had been applauded on his return to Granada in the 95th minute and had scored a clear goal before, had already scored a clear goal. , signed under the last 1-4 sticks.

Data sheet:

1 – Granada: Maximiano, Quini, Víctor Díaz (Álex Collado, m.46) Domingos, Germán, Escudero, Petrovic (Isma Ruiz, m.80), Luis Milla (Montoro, m.70), Antonio Puertas (Uzuni, m.70), Machís and Jorge Molina (Matías Arezo, art. 80).

4 – Levantine: Cárdenas, Miramón (Marc Pubill, m.46), Rober Pier, Postigo (Duarte, m.63) Vezo, Son, Pepelu, Radoja (Malsa, m.63), Melero, Morales (Soldier, m.80) and Dani Gomez (Cantero, m.67).

Goals: 0-1, art.17: Dani Gómez. 0-2, m.56: Morales from the penalty spot. 0-3, art.77: Malsa. 1-3, art.92: Alex Collado. 1-4, art. 95: Soldier.

Judge: Pizarro Gomez (C. Madrid). He expelled the local Germán for a double yellow card (m.44 and art.55). He also showed yellow cards to natives Víctor Díaz (m.35), Petrovic (m.69) and Machís (m.74) and guest Radoja (m.40).

incidence: The match, which coincided with the 32nd day of LaLiga Santander, was played in front of approximately 18,000 spectators at the Nuevo Los Cármenes Stadium.

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