Eldense’s project at First RFEF began with a visit to the fiefdom of a recently relegated team such as Real Sociedad B, in an exciting season where Alicante team started with the added pressure of having one of the most complete teams in the competition.

Eldense took possession of the ball in the early stages of the game and controlled it at the front of the bench behind a well-fitted Sanse. The first attempts of Estévez’s men turned to the right flank as Toni Abad tried to get the first balls over Unai Marrero’s field.

The locals kept the block well and from time to time discussed leather with people from Alicante who wanted to wander around the Guille Vallejo area. Unlucky for the first quarter of an hour, Eldense continued to play, attempting to displace the local players before they could dangerously place the ball in their area. Therefore, it was Real Sociedad who got the first opportunity after an arrival that cleared the visiting defense from the front. Kortajarena first threw a whip into Guille Vallejo’s crossbar.

It didn’t take long for Eldense to seek a response, which came with a near-conclusive free kick. Álex Martínez hit close so Unai Marrero avoided scoring a goal that the visitors naturally accepted when they realized the ball had completely crossed the goal line, something López Parra refused to admit.

Both contestants were in no rush. The final minutes of the first half were beyond a local arrival, where Gabilondo initially sent back without finding a finisher and denounced him as he walked through the locker room at halftime, but with one point of view, he had the ball. conclusion. Elden had controlled the game, but was not punching.

Strategy decides

After the break, Eldense came out to bite and didn’t need a minute to bring danger into Marrero’s area after an entry from the left where Nieto forced the local keeper into a divine yawn that blocked the goal. It is well known that the danger of northern football comes from set pieces in many cases, and Donostiarra subsidiary González de Zarate showed this in a long free kick onto the field, taking advantage of the spot riveted by Javi to open the goal. Martón in the small area.

The hammer blow increased after another fixed piece at the front, performed by Ander Martín against the barrier, deflected after opening, hitting Soberón’s back, and beating Guille Vallejo to put earth in the middle.

With 20 minutes left, Eldense looked for a goal to get them into the game. Cristian López finished a forced move before the local goalie left, and Manu Nieto, who hung balls on the field, got Unai Marrero in trouble. Despite this, Eldense, who was close to beating for third place, lost the first points of the season due to his offensive failure and two strategic moves that decided the duel in favor of the Donostiarra subsidiary.

DATA SHEET

Real Sociedad CF B: Unai Marrero, Gabilondo, Jonathan Gómez, Arambarri, Ezkurdia, Urko González (Gorrotxategi, m.82), Magunazelaia (Zoilo, m.82), Olasagasti, Javi Marton (Aguirre, m.70), Ander Martín (Dadie, m.70) and Kortajarena (Pablo Marin, m.59).

Eldense CD: Vallejo, Alex Martinez, Diego González (Xavi Estació, m.79), Pajarero, Toni Abad (Pedro Capó, m.79), Fran Carnicer (Cristian López, m.63), Nuñez, Ortuño (Mario Soberón, m.53), Clemente, Manu Nieto and Cris Montes (Luque Jr, m.63).

Goals: (1-0) Javi Martón, m.48, (2-0) Ander Martín, m.58

Referee: López Parra (Cantabrian committee). TA by locals to Kortajarena and visitors to Ortuño, Miguel Nuñez, Diego González, Fran Carnicer, Luque Jr and Cristian López.

Events: Zubieta.