Eldish Continues Leading the 2nd Group classification of the First Federation After defeating Sabadell on a penalty kick in a match that was sometimes even but generally dominated by Fernando Estévez’s team, against an opponent who finished with ten points due to the 84th minute dismissal of Alberto Fernández, he also called his coach Miki for an action protest. Red to Lladó.

Elda’s team faced the match in second place due to Castellón’s 2-1 win in the morning match against Atlético Baleares. This meant extra pressure for Estévez’s men, who had to add three points to regain the lead. A litmus test he solved with flying colors, because The Azulgrana team showed great seriousness throughout the match.He didn’t get on his nerves and took the victory that brought him back to first place.


Cris Montes celebrates the winning goal CD Eldense

The game started with fear old, because five minutes later a shot by Alberto Fernández hit the post. Eldense recovered well with a fluid and sustained attack that did not let the opponent play, but there was no clear danger move until the 15th minute, when he combined with Núñez Correia to produce a slightly high shot.

Seeing that it is not possible to get close-ups, Sergio Ortuño tried it from many meters, after 20 minutes and almost managed to surprise Adrián Ortolá. The ball went out very close to the squad.

A far from Cris Montes also brushed a cross from behind and Adrián Ortolá was perfect to avoid a corner kick from Nieto, with a few minutes of clear local dominance, which didn’t serve to change the goalless tie at the end of the match. The first half where the Catalan team focused more on counter-attack.

After the break, Eldense persistently continued to seek a counter-goal, but Sabadell had the clearest shot in the 54th minute, with a shot from Alberto Fernández to the crossbar that shook his chances of retaking the local lead.

penalty and goal

But Eldense’s response was swift and Guillem came with a penalty that Molina did not forgive. Chris Montes. He tricked Barça winger Adrián Ortolá with his eleven-metre field goal, putting his team ahead on the scoreboard and regaining their group title.

Things went well for the team of goal scorer Fernando Estévez, but things got harder. Alberto Fernández was sent off with a direct red card in the 84th minute. For fouling Joel Jorquera. An arbitration award that unleashed the protests of Harlequin coach Miki Lladó, who also deserved to be expelled from the school.

The match ended without further results with an Eldense who were undefeated at home and would have to travel to Tarragona the next day to face Nàstic, a team that will face this duel with the need to score a goal to get away from the relegation places. .


Duel moment between Eldense and Sabadell Axel Alvarez

match paper

ELDENSE: Guille Vallejo, Toni Abad, Cris Montes (Fran Carnicer, 79′), Sergio Ortuño (Jesús Clemente, 79′), Manu Nieto, Carlos Hernández, Miguel Núñez (Álex Bernal, 58′), Diego González, Rubén Correia, Juanto Ortuño (Pedro Capó, 69′) and Cristian López (Joel Jorquera, 58′).

SABADELL: Adrián Ortolá, Pau Resta (Sergi Altimira, 67′), César Morgado, Guillem Molina, Moha Keita, Cristian Herrera (David Astals, 66′), Ricard Pujol, Raúl Baena (Armando Corbalán, 46′) (Jaume Piñol, 79′), Adán Gurdiel (Marc Vargas, 66′), Alberto Fernández and Álex Sala.

GOAL: 1-0 (66′) Cris Montes, penalty kick.

REFEREE: Salvador Lax Franco. Miguel Núñez warned César Morgado, Álex Sala and Adrián Ortolá. Dropped Alberto Fernández (84′) and Miki Lladó (Sabadell coach, 85′).

STADIUM: New Pepico Amat.