Alcoyano’s morale once again boosted the morale of the team led by Vicente Parras. third win in a rowThe match seemed destined for a draw after Antequera’s stopper Lautaro scored a goal for each team, thanks to the penalty converted by Alcaina in the 94th minute.
It was a matter of believing. And this seemed difficult to do, especially with the maximum penalty in his favor, because The arbitration resulted in local people being affected by at least three decisions that were detrimental to their interests.: Offside in the previous action at 0-1, Fermín’s sending off forgiven and non-existent offside by Alcaina, who was left alone against Kameni. The striker eventually managed to score his first goal of the season. No wonder he celebrated angrily. Thus, the personal drought that had been going on since May was broken.
After a better start by Antequera, the game became difficult for Parras’ team. And he seemingly took advantage of a foul forced by Loren by beating Nieto in a forward position. Chema Núñez hit the goalkeeper’s post with venom, Valens bounced it right in front of him, clearing the ball as best he could, and Lautaro grabbed the rebound..
After the goal, the Andalusians remained relaxed until half an hour when Alcoyano woke up. And he did so with his clearest chance in the first act, on a cross from the right flank that Juanan made without much force, but crossed and cut out just out of Kameni’s reach. While he left the Cameroonian striker behind, his post saved the goal.
Alcaina reappears
In the second half Parras tried to turn things around with a double starting change. Of particular importance was the very active entry of Antón and the man who led to the equalizer four minutes after his return to the field. A good individual move down the left wing resulted in the ball being cleared at the opposite end, as required by the rules, and Armental received the ball with enough freedom to finish. His shot wasn’t accurate, but Lautaro beat his goalkeeper and deflected it away.
With the score at 1-1 there was less football and more intensity, leading to a significant yellow card cycle. In one of these sparks, the referee saw a clear foul from López on Fermín, which was worth a card, but failed to see his “response”, which kicked him off the ground, receiving no sanction, which could have led to his expulsion.
Since there is no VAR in Primera RFEF, a new referee decision came for moviola 5 minutes before the end of the match. At a time when the game was very confused, Alcoyano found the light with a through pass to Alcaina, leaving the striker alone against Kameni. The assistant raised the flag and the game was called off. In the replay, the Deportivo football player was shown online.
Thus, the reduction was achieved and Alcoyano was able to forget all the past disputes. With the ball thrown into the area, Juanan won the aerial battle, and when he finished he was shot from behind by the late-arriving Fomeyem. Alcaina’s sentence and acceptance of responsibility. Aim. Come back. Three points. After an intense first round, the target was reached once again: 25 points.
MATCH COMMITTEE
ALCOYANO: Valence; López (Jean Paul, 77′), Primi (Farru, 46′), Álvaro Vega, Nieto, Albisua (Antón, 46′), Imanol, Armental, Juanan, Lara (De Palmas, 90’+2′) and Pradera ( Alcaina, 54′).
ANTEQUERA: Kameni; David Rodríguez (César Sousa, 83′), Fomeyem, Lautaro, Fermín, Mena, Chema Núñez (Destiny, 71′), Luismi Redondo, Loren (Dalton, 71′), Luismi Gutiérrez (Ale Marín, 59′) and Ale García (Aitor, 59′).
GOALS: 0-1 (13′) Lautaro. 1-1 (49′) Lautaro, own goal. 2-1 (90’+4′) Alcaina, penalty.
REFEREE: David Cambronero González. Nieto berated Primi, Chema Núñez, Álvaro Vega, López, Dalton, Imanol and Fermín.
STADIUM: El Collao.