Intercity signed in winter MikuThe striker with a well-known career in Spanish football, with the aim of providing permanent goals. He had to wait: the Venezuelan played only seven games in four months and scored one goal. He did it this Saturday to ensure the persistence of the “men in black” in the first RFEF..

Facing permanence before closing the season with a trip to Calahorra on the last day was the goal of Intercity, visiting Antonio Solana, who opened Logroñés’ doors to local fans and sought as much support as possible to get the three points sealed. The salvation of Alejandro Sandroni.

No longer with the option of vying for the promotion playoffs, SD Logroñes went to Alicante raising the bar after an outstanding season and the aforementioned promotion being dropped on their doorstep.

The men, led by Sandroni, began searching Jero’s territory soon after, with an embankment piece from Solde that had been undone by the La Rioja defense. Intercity chose to bring danger to the Logroñés area in this way because a few minutes later, with another cannon suspended in the area, Soldevila was stopped by the guest defense on his way to hunt by Xemi.

Intercity knitted the game and again Soldevila with another ball he couldn’t catch on the field and a relegation shot from Miku once again blocked by the La Rioja defense showed the ambition of a team still on the road. scoring

Logroñés were expected to grow and as the minutes went by they did, finishing the first half slightly better, an event that could turn the balance of the score in their favour, and as the ball headed towards the local area, Álvaro Pérez Net narrowed to a time-out, drawing with persistence in the first 45 minutes, and they did better in the neighbourhood. emotions left.

Both permanence

After the break, Sandroni made a move with Gálvez and Aarón Piñán, but was replaced by Miguel Marí five minutes later, although the defender was injured.

Intercity continued to deserve to open the box with the best of luck: first after Nsue ran into the defence, and then with a goal from Xemi that would not be allowed due to offside. The battle continued to be of a local color, although at times Logroñés managed to level the push and hold it far behind without his goalie’s overwork.

It wasn’t an issue to stop forcing the visiting area, and it would be a matter of patience and faith for the locals to eventually find the key to defeating a serious competitor who posed little danger up front but kept his cool in the rear. without accepting the “men in black” goal option.

Based on placing the balls in the visiting area, the light would shine for Intercity when Miku knew how to tackle a stuck game with his shot, but deserved to be a local in fairness. The Venezuelan attacker was finally able to celebrate his first goal with the Alicante team, and he did so in a transcendent moment.. Moreover, his status as a talisman cannot be denied as Intercity has not lost any of the seven matches it has played: three wins and four draws.

The goal gave Sandroni’s men peace of mind, and Logroñés didn’t go far when it came to looking for a draw. Intercity even managed to boost their advantage in the discount with another goal from Miku, which Jero avoided. Finally, he arrived in time to become the offensive liberation hero.

match paper

INTERCITY: Manu Herrera; Guillem, Eneko, Miku, Pol Roige (Cedric Teguia, 75′), Álvaro Pérez, Xemi, Soldevila (Aarón Piñán, 46′), Cristo, Burlamaqui (Bellotti, 86′), and Kecojevic (Rafa Gálvez, 46′) (Miguel ) Mari, 51′).

SD LOGRONES: Jero; Paredes (Diego, 60′), Caneda, Monreal, Gexan (Monroy, 10′), Sarriegi, Borja Martínez (Córdoba, 79′), Ribeiro (Gonzalo, 79′), Samanes, Madrazo (Manny, 60′) and Ángel Sanchez.

GOAL: 1-0 (77′) Miku.

REFEREE: José Antonio Sánchez Villalobos. He scolded Eneko, Samanes, Sarriegi, Borja Martínez and Monroy.

STADIUM: Antonio Solana (Alicante).