Women’s Futsal: Ceuta Lose Iberdrola League Opener (2-1)

The Women’s Ad Ceuta has not been able to get a positive result in its visit to the Sewer track in its debut in the highest category of women’s room.

The Ceutíes have fallen defeated by 2-1, showing a great image, before a rival of the calls to be in the top positions after having reinforced with level players this summer.

The duel began with a high pressure of the Murcia overwhelming the exit of the ball of the Ceuta and causing them to get five fouls at ten minutes.

Those of Anto Fernández had several clear occasions to advance in the electronic, although without fortune. The sewer enjoyed some opportunities in some strategy play.

The Ceuta was better in the first part by game and for occasions.

After the break, the locals squeezed more at the offensive level and advanced on the scoreboard through Lydia after a transition loss. Actp Seguidp, Antonia made 2-0.

In the final stretch of the encounter, the Ceuties had many inaccuracies because they began to notice physical fatigue. Despite this, Anto decided to play with a goalkeeper and reduced distances on the scoreboard through Mailen Romero in the absence of 1:30, putting fear in the body to those of Alcantarilla.

The result was no longer moved, but the ad Ceuta’s expedition returned to the face shown in the debut before a team that has a broader template and several internationals in its ranks.

The next opponent will be the Ourense Ontime, in Guillermo Molina, who has started being thrashed at home in front of the Alcorcón FS 1-6.

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Marcus Cole

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