no one can be with him Alcoyano and Eldense, both with four consecutive victories, in World War II of the First RFEF. tough in the group. Vicente Parras and Fernando Estévez have turned their teams into real rocks in defense. Just They conceded three goals after six games played. and manage the table. Alcoyano only drew, the remaining matches count as a win. Leader with 16 points. His epic return against the Balearic Islands in the final moments of the game confirms that he is in a state of grace.
Alcoyano’s three weeks Leader of the first RFEF group They contributed to easing Alcoyano’s non-sport situation, given the possibility of selling the asset due to the club’s need to receive an economic injection that made it viable.
Sporting director José Luis González sounded the alarm days ago, assuring that the money reserves would run out in a few months, and coach Vicente Parras pointed out that the sporting situation is an incentive for all levels of the club. this situation.
“These would have been very difficult weeks for all levels of the business,” said the coach, of Alcoyano’s sports moment at odds with the business’s economic situation, “if the results didn’t accompany us.” After losing 0-1 to Atletico Baleares this weekend, Alcoyano came back and won 2-1. and become the only leader with a three-point advantage over the second-placed Eldense.
Deportivo Eldense’s victory over Gimnàstic de Tarragona (2-1) at Nuevo Pepico Amat placed Eldense in a privileged second place in Group 2 of the First RFEF after a game where Alicante lost 0-1 in the 87th round. minute of the match.
With thirteen of the eighteen points discussed so far, Eldense is only three points ahead of the group’s leader, Alcoyano.
Eldense’s victory, on the other hand, marked the end of a streak that lasted more than four hundred minutes without conceding a goal in Guille Vallejo’s defended goal, and now the team will start preparing for the visit to Sabadell next weekend.
Intercity’s bad moment
Intercity’s last two consecutive losses, a situation that hasn’t happened in a year Relegated to Hércules (1-2) and Murcia (2-0), they failed to promote Alicante to the Second Division after playing on matchday six in Group 2 of the First RFEF.
Gustavo Siviero has described Intercity’s trajectory as a “roller coaster” after the first month of competition amid the odds his team presented with three losses in six games. when he had barely four defeats in nine months of competition. With promotion to the Second Division as a goalIntercity lost more points than expected in this first stage of the championship with defeats against Real Murcia (1-3), SD Logroñés (1-0) and Cornellà (1-2).
Three setbacks have worried the Alicante club, especially two where they lost six points in their three home matches at the Antonio Solana stadium in Alicante. Intercity dropped to seventh place on the scoreboard.