Thursday, March 28

El Montijo leaves two points in Cádiz in the 95th minute


The Montijanos celebrate one of their goals in Cádiz. / mean dg

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The goal scored by Molina, three from the end, cleared the picture, but Cádiz B made it 2-2 in the 95th minute

El Montijo had a victory in his hands that would have allowed him to consolidate himself in fifth place in the standings and break the bad moment of results he is going through, since he has four games without a win. The goal scored by Molina, in the 87th minute, cleared the picture, but Cádiz B got the 2-2 in the 95th minute that left Juan Marrero’s pupils without a soothing victory.

The match for the visiting side was put on the face very soon. Montijo needed just four minutes to have the first chance, moreover, from the penalty spot. Joel Salvi left the world on the wing and Joaco, in his attempt to stop the attack, committed a foul inside the area. The referee did not hesitate and signaled the maximum penalty. Manchón was in charge of transforming the shot from eleven meters into the first goal. A Panenka-style shot left Flere speechless.

The team trained by Juan Marrero was very active while the host team defended with everything and tried to take advantage of some counterattack play, but without luck. After several minutes, the game slowed down. After half an hour of meeting the Montijo was reactivated. Manchón planted himself in the area and Bastida knocked him down in his attempt to steal the ball from him. The referee awarded a penalty again. However, Flere guessed the intentions of Dani Segovia, who was in charge of executing the shot, and managed to keep the 0-1 lead.

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In the final stretch of the first part, the red and black team limited themselves to defending themselves against the unsuccessful attacks carried out by the players of the cadista subsidiary. However, after passing through the changing rooms, with renewed energy, the men prepared by Alberto Cifuentes reinforced their attacks and put the visiting team in serious trouble.

Chapela was very close to the goal. Lau also circled him, with a great shot that forced Sergio Tienza to intervene. After trying so hard, Cádiz B equalized in the 54th minute. After a great pass from Chapela, Cveticanin went into fifth gear to go one-on-one against the visiting goalkeeper, whom he left on the ground with nothing else to do while the ball slipped to the bottom of the goal.

Montijo did not react. From the insistence of the first part, only approaches without danger remained. Barragán tried until he was replaced by Seung-Cheol. Manchón and Dani Segovia also bid for the goal, but without success. The tie was reinforced more and more on the scoreboard.

The party did not sleep at any time and despite being inferior in the game, the visiting team did not let go and tried to find a prize in some blow. His rival did not relax either and the clash turned back and forth. The one that found reward first was Montijo with a goal from Molina in the 87th minute, who knew how to take advantage of a set piece action. He clinched the loose ball after a free kick that the Cádiz subsidiary was not able to defend with solvency.

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However, in the 95th minute it was Alberto Cifuentes’s charges who found the equalizer with a great goal from Jinjolava, who extended, for yet another week, the shadow without victories of the team coached by Juan Marrero.

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Cadiz B

flower; Kike Carrasco, Lau, Joaco, Jinjolava; Chapela (Algarra, min. 79), Bastida, Curro, Jorquera (Cveticanin, min. 50); Kensly (Paco Cantal, min. 71) and Cordero (Kikín, min. 50).

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Montijo

Sergio Tienza; Gabri (José Ángel, min. 77), Javi Chino, Molina, Razvan (Maluenda, min. 58); Calin, Rodao; Barragán (Seung-Cheol, min. 71), Joel Salvi (Tarek, min. 77), Manchón (Matute, min. 77); and Dani Segovia.


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