The best Costa Brava is hampered by a controversial refereeing


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EU Costa Brava – Real Madrid Castilla, in pictures
Marc Marti

Luck did not accompany the Costa Brava in probably the best match this season. They were better and had more chances, but if fortune doesn’t fall on your side, you’ve already drunk oil. Yesterday, in Palamós, the Costa Brava saw them lean. In the 14th minute he was left with 10. Pere Martínez slipped and inadvertently dropped a player from Castilla. An action that would cost him the expulsion and mark the game, but that did not sink the Girona team. Gudjohnsen’s goal early in the second half made it even harder. The final 0-1 leaves the Costa Brava rooted in relegation and prolongs the frightening streak by one point in the last 21 in play.

Needing the three points and abandoning the relegation, the Costa Brava came out full of changes to face a Castilla, orphan of points away, but with the momentum of having won the Villarreal B, The plot · The defense was the most retouched and formed with Manchón, Puig, Perone and Pere Martínez -the only usual-. Seva was the most outstanding action of the match. For good? No, unfortunately and unfortunately. Without reaching the quarter of an hour, the winger slipped over the dividing line and dropped Latasa. Tàrraga Lajara did not hesitate, and took his hand out of his pocket with the direct red. Disbelief seized the local players and provoked the fury of Oriol Alsina, who was also expelled.

A good shot with 75 minutes left. Until then, the duel only had the opportunity of Garden with a good stop by Marcos. It might seem that with one man less, the Costa Brava would be dominated from head to toe. It is true that they compacted the team, but Castilla saw no options to filter between the defense.

In the second half, the goalless draw was short-lived. Andri Gudjohnsen, the son of the former Barça player, took advantage of his height to advance in defense and put the 0-1 in a lateral foul. The harm was already done, and with one man less one had to row and much. With Moussa on the pitch, and a defense of 3 to win men from midfield, Barça took the oars to reach good port. The possession happened to be of the premises. Gil Muntadas missed the best opportunity so far. The fans cheered. Xumetra, with his head, was also close to a draw, but no. Something was missing that did not arrive and the points flew back from Palamós for a Costa Brava that is greatly complicating life. Who did end up happy was the visitor Álvaro Daniel Rodríguez, son of the former Palamós Coquito player, on his return home.

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