Alcoyano does not respond. Parras’ team suffered their third consecutive defeat after losing to Ceuta By José Romero. The Alfonso Murube fight started with a high rhythm and both sides concentrated on the start of the duel. The first ten minutes of the match had not yet arrived when Pedro López’s action on the field resulted in Nieto receiving a penalty and being sent off, which caused the Alicante team to initially condition as the former Eldense player scored. Pablo Garcia To put the mackerel at an advantage. With everything going against the North Africans and Parras’ team being inferior, Ceuta tried to put things back on track, first with Pablo’s shot and Meléndez’s shot hitting Perales’ crossbar. Alcoyano tried to consider his options, but the clearest one before the half-hour mark was when Pablo Ganet shot a forward free-kick over Pedro López’s crossbar.
Doncel flicked a shot into the hands of Perales and with a few moves from Cedric Teguia the locals opened up the field and had the second chance just before half-time. They came into the first half at a disadvantage and put Alcoyano’s goal in jeopardy.both on the scoreboard and the players on the field.
During the restart, several trades involving Carbonell and Monreal sought to fill the gap for Parras’ side. Even though the first lead of the second half belonged to Alcoyano, Ceuta once again showed the best of intentions to widen the gap in the Perales area. The first two for Ceuta were Fran’s for mackerel, but only the lack of accuracy of the locals in the Perales area kept Alcoyano alive. He survived with minimal disadvantage in his quest to make a splash.