Betis Deportivo 2-1 Alcorcón: Home Win After Two Months

He Betis Deportivo achieved a fundamental victory in his aspirations to remain in the First RFEF. The painting directed by Javi Medina won in the Luis del Sol sports city by Alcorcon 2-1 after spending much of the match below but in the 80th and 81st minutes the Betis reserve team players scored the necessary goals to achieve their first victory in two months, given that they had not won since October. Morante and Borja Alonso stood out and it was the first who hung the ball for the visitors’ own goal at 1-1 and Reina scored from behind after a pass from Dani Pérez for the 2-1 that leaves Betis Deportivo still at bottom but already with eleven points in their locker.

The first half could have been terrible for the green and white team given that Alcorcón had countless opportunities not only to take the lead but to almost put the game away, but they did not do so. Mariano Carmona scored 0-1 in the 16th minute shortly after the visiting goalkeeper prevented the goal from Sorroche of direct foul. Alcorcón’s goal hurt the green and white team, who went up to press but left spaces behind them that invited counterattacks from the Madrid team, which stood several times in front of Manu González. The good interventions of the Betic goalkeeper avoided the worst, especially against Vladys.

Even so Rodrigo Marina He had a very clear opportunity with a shot from outside that was rejected by the Alcorcón goalkeeper and that ball bounced off the Betic striker, who miraculously did not score. The visiting team scored another goal but it was disallowed due to a previous foul. A visiting player was asked for a red card for an elbow but after reviewing the action on the screen the referee decided not to caution him.

At the beginning of the second half, Betis Deportivo came out ambitiously looking for an equalizer and Reina shot high in the first moments. Alcorcón’s two centre-backs saw yellow early. The Heliopolitan team pressed all over the field looking for the ball and to be able to tie. The duel was a street runner that could benefit the green and white, with a lot of speed with Borja Alonso y Morante by the wings. In fact, a play by Borja on the left ended with a cross from the baseline towards the far post, where Morante arrived to shoot with his left foot and when the equalizing goal was called, Rojas took the ball over the line.

The first Heliopolitan changes came with the entry of Busto on the right wing in place of Yan Koré and Dani Pérez in the midfield for Sorroche. Alcorcón had another goal disallowed due to offside by Vladys. Borja Alonso stood out among everyone for his ability to overcome rivals and receive fouls thanks to his good driving and imbalance. Elyaz and Oreiro, the two green and white centre-backs, also already had cards.

In the 80th minute a play by Morante On the right it ended in a foul and the winger took it so close that the deflection of the visiting defender Sergio Nieto went directly to the goal for the tie. Betica’s desire and ambition did not stop there as the reserve team continued looking for more and in the next play a run by Dani Pérez on the right continued with a low pass behind and reached Reina to adjust the ball to the post and cause madness in the Luis del Sol sports city with the score 2-1.

On the next play Carmona gave a scare with a cross shot. Betis Deportivo had to tie the game well and avoid problems. Medina returned two center backs by taking out Embalo and Moha to reinforce the defense in these minutes. Manu González He bravely came out against Aparicio low to save the ball. The subsidiary managed this section well, causing fouls in attack and taking corners, with Rodrigo Marina protecting the ball well with his body against the desperation of Alcorcón, who could not equal the score in the party of the Bético reserve team that finally wins two months later and breathes something from the bottom position of its Primera RFEF group.

Javi Medina opted for the following eleven in this match: Manu González; Yan Koré (Bust, d. 66), Oreiro, Elyaz (Mawuli, d. 79), Bladi; Gismera (Embalo, m. 85), Sorroche (Dani Pérez, m. 66), Reina (Moha, m. 85); Morante, Borja Alonso and Rodrigo Marina.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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