Alcoyano breaks its streak of three consecutive wins They were beaten during their visit to IbizaThis showed why he is a clear candidate for direct promotion to League Two. Led by Vicente Parras, the players held out until the final hour but were stunned by a superb performance from Álex Gallar and the opposition striker’s best finish.
Ibiza’s initial lead was quickly rewarded as six minutes later the locals took the lead following a run down the left wing from Álex Gallar. cross to the near post finished by Obolskii in the goal mouth.
Alcoyano had to react. And he did it immediately, but he was unlucky. On a corner kick, Farru headed into the small area and his header hit the crossbar. instead of doing so with a superior Sequeira’s network.
The equalizer in the first act only allowed Ibiza to break the Alicante defense with two long passes that caught them from behind. Yes definitely, In both cases Valens avoided the 2-0 scoreline. In the first, it was Olabe who connected with goalkeeper Javi Jiménez, who saved a one-on-one; In the second round, Rubén Díez assisted Alex Gallar and made two saves from Valens, which turned out to be a great chance to keep his team alive.
In fact, between the end of the first half and the start of the second half, the Alcoyano goalkeeper continued to be instrumental in maintaining the minimal margin on the scoreboard, making two saves from Obolskii’s close shots. The main hero of the action, which resulted in the team’s second goal with a penalty awarded due to Antón’s violation against an attacker, was definitely the Russian. Ojaos Valera, who did not give a clear penalty signal during the stoppage time of the first half, this time pointed to the 11-meter point and took the shot. Álex Gallar did not forgive and doubled the advantage in favor of Ibiza.
Failed changes
Parras, who tried to change the dynamic of the match by making a triple change after the half-time, tried to take the initiative from the Ibiza team by breaking the five-man defense and increasing the number of midfielders, but he was unsuccessful.
2-0 was a hard blow for Alcoyano, and it didn’t take him long to concede a third. After a superbly drawn wall on the right between Soko and Álex Gallar, which the Cameroonian attacker defined perfectly Before Valens’ desperate departure.
With everything resolved, Ibiza shed no more blood in the final stage as Alcoyano tried to close the gap before finding their way to goal. Lara took the clearest shot on the diagonal shot that went out from the edge of the area. After important victories against San Fernando, Mérida and Antequera, Parras’ team saw a good run of wins cut short against an opponent who showed their usual level in the season and almost never allowed Deportivo to think about a fourth.
MATCH COMMITTEE
IBISA: Sequeira; Javi Jiménez, Obolskii (Arroyo, 79′), Rubén Díez (Argüelles, 87′), Álex Gallar (Suleiman, 72′), Olabe (Jesús Álvarez, 72′), Unai Medina, Soko (Cedric, 79′), Eugeni , Pepe Sánchez and Escassi.
ALCOYANO: Valence; Antón, Primi, Álvaro Vega (Lara, 46′), Nieto, Farru, Albisua (Armental, 46′), Imanol (De Palmas, 63′), Carrasco (Agüero, 70′), Juanan and Alcaina (Selma, 46′ ) ).
GOALS: 1-0 (6′) Obolskii. 2-0 (56′) Álex Gallar, penalty. 3-0 (64′) Soko.
REFEREE: Alejandro Ojaos Valera. He berated Álex Gallar, Álvaro Vega, Alcaina and Olabe.
STADIUM: Might miss.