Numancia clinches a late win at Barcelona B in Primera RFEF Group II

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All the details from the opening RFEF Group II clash were shared live for fans in North America and beyond, with Numancia grabbing a decisive win at the Johan Cruijff Stadium, the home ground of Barcelona B. The day 13 fixture in Primera RFEF Group II saw Numancia seize control early and hold firm to claim three valuable points.

Inside ten minutes, Rubén converted from the penalty spot to give Numancia the lead, and just two minutes later Bonaldo doubled the advantage, making the path to victory visibly steeper for Barcelona B. The visitors pressed relentlessly, and the hosts found themselves chasing the game from an early stage, reflecting the intensity of the encounter in a tight mid-table battle. The result moved Numancia to 17 points, nudging them just behind Barcelona Atletic on 18 as both teams settled into mid-table tranquility for the moment, with a realistic chance to climb as the season unfolds. This match served as a reminder of how quickly momentum can swing in the Primera RFEF, where a perfect five minutes can tilt the balance in favor of the visitors. (Goal)

Rafa Márquez’s squad battled back but were unable to level until late in the game, with Víctor Barberà finding the net in the 84th minute to spark a late surge. The goal acted as a catalyst for a wounded Barcelona B side, but Numancia managed to cling to their slim lead, banking three points that could influence the race for promotion playoffs as the campaign advances. The closing stages suggested both teams would need to keep consistency across the remaining fixtures if they hope to move up the table. (Goal)

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84th minute: Barç Atlético pulls one back as Víctor Barberà ghosts into space to finish past the keeper, closing the deficit to 1-2. A vivid example of late pressure turning a match on its head, the assist from Luismi Cruz combined with Ilias Akhomach’s movement as Barberà found a way to convert. The goal underlined why fans watch every minute with hopeful anticipation. Som-hi que hi ha temps. (Goal)

— Barca Atlético (@FCBarcelonaB) November 26, 2022

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