Total madness: a great goal from a free kick in the last minute keeps Langreo’s dream alive (1-1)

Langreo 1-1 Zamora

Langreo: Adrián Torre (1); Sergio Ordóñez (2), David Fernández (3), Gonzalo (2), Dani Hernández (2); Joselu Guerra (1), Juan López (2), Luis Sánchez (1), Iago Novo (2), Javi Serra (1); and Nané (2).

Substitutions: Pablo Alvarez (1) for Javi Serra, min. 67. Steven Prieto (1) by Joselu Guerra, min. 74. Nacho Lopez (sc) by Iago Novo and Carlos Cid (sc) by Sergio Ordonez, min. 84.

Zamora: Fermín Sobrón (1); Parra (1), Luismi Luengo (2), Nico Del Monte (1), Julen Castañeda (2); Juanan (1), Carlos Ramos (2), Mancebo (2), Joel Priego (2), Diego Aguirre (1); and Sergi Baldrich (2).

Changes: Morales (1) for Diego Aguirre, min. 22. Tito Camacho (1) by Sergi Baldrich and Roger Marsé (1) by Juanan, min. 57. Luis Rivas (sc) for Mancebo and Etxaburu (sc) for Joel Priego, min. 78.

Goals: 0-1, min. 72: Young man. 1-1, min. 91: Nane.

Referee: Villanueva Amorrortu (Basque committee). He sent off the local substitute Alain with a direct red card for protesting in the minute. 80. He admonished the local Juan López and the visitors Nico Del Monte and Tito Camacho.

Ganzábal: About 700 spectators.

Langreo rescued a key point in their fight for the play-off thanks to Nané’s goal at the buzzer, in the 91st minute, which allows Javi Vázquez’s team to keep alive their chances of occupying promotion places at the end of the phase regular of those who have fallen after Rayo Cantabria’s victory against Covadonga. With one day left, Unión is one point behind the Cantabrian team, fifth placed, and will face an already relegated Cayón in the last match, while the Racinguista reserve team receives in Bezana a Composetela that is tied on points with the of the Basin.

Langreo returned to play in front of its fans for the second consecutive week after last weekend’s bitter defeat against Valladolid Promesas. Despite having had a gray game against the Blanquivioletas, Javi Vázquez repeated eleven against the third placed team, a Zamora that was superior and was on the verge of taking the three points from Ganzábal.

In the first half, Zamora’s dominance of possession did not translate into great scoring opportunities. Langreo, crouched behind, was waiting to steal before launching the counterattack. Although they had some promising situations, the locals lacked determination when it came to finding the rival goal in the form of shots.

After the break, the game got lively and Langreo, aware that Rayo Cantabria was ahead in their match against Covadonga at the Álvarez Rabanal, came out determined to find the goal that would allow them to maintain their play-off place. And he would find it in the 51st minute, but Nané scored in a clear offside position. However, twenty minutes later, it would be Zamora that would score the goal in a counterattack play led by Tito Camacho and Mancebo in which the latter took advantage of the rebound left by Adrián Torre after a great shot from his teammate.

Seeing themselves behind on the scoreboard, Langreo went in search of an equalizer in the middle of a great atmosphere in a Ganzábal that presented one of the best entries of the course in the last Unión game in La Cuenca, but could not see The spell has been broken: with this, Langreo has gone nine consecutive games without winning in Ganzábal. When the game was about to end, in the 91st minute, Nané scored a great goal from a free kick to keep Langreo’s dream of making history and fighting for promotion to the First Federation more than alive.

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2024-04-28 14:53:50
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