Intercity’s second draw in a row nine consecutive days without losing. Saving a point with Cristo Romero’s goal in the last moments of the first half, the team continues to be close to the play-off area. Intercity sought to capitalize on their good dynamic and extend it to the fiefdom of Linares, who made his debut on the bench following the dismissal of Valencian Óscar Fernández.

Linares established himself as a candidate to keep control of the game in the early stages and the ball was taken over by a Jaenense team who looked comfortable against Intercity as they settled into their own half and waited to see how the local ideas would progress. When it came to invading Manu Herrera’s territory, the folks at home didn’t find it easy. The first shot between the three sticks was seen a quarter of an hour later Cristo’s assist was unlucky when he was caught by Soldevila opening the scoring. Half an hour had passed since the match when Linares found the Alicante area and Manu Herrera came very close to scoring the home team’s first shot with Rafa Llorente’s shot to win the match.

And this time it would be Linares who scored first, as he had the opportunity to beat Manu Herrera with Rafa Llorente’s shot. The joy of the neighborhood did not last long with the commissioning of Intercity. When normal time ended in the first half, Cristo Romero, who had a sweet moment, would equalize by scoring a goal. and take the match back to break even.

After the break, Linares entered Manu Herrera’s area once again, first with Dani Perejón’s shot which Manu Herrera avoided, and minutes later with shots from Rafa Llorente and Hugo Díaz once again creating a danger for the area. , withstood these actions well. Although it took a little longer for Sandroni’s team to establish a presence in the Jaén region once again.They had the best opportunity to add three after a quarter of an hour when Guillem Jaime found a strike that hit Ernesto’s crossbar. Although the chances were decreasing as the minutes passed, each team presented their own opportunities to somehow defuse the match, but Linares, who had more difficulty due to the situation he was in, showed more presence in Manu Herrera’s area in the last part of the match. He created almost no scoring opportunities.