Pepe Mel’s men went two ahead on the scoreboard, but ended up paying dearly for the expulsion of Sergio González in the first half.
He CD Tenerife excited but could not take the victory before him Royal Zaragoza. The blue and white team started the match in style, with a goal from the youngster Aaron Martin in the 11th minute that made roar an overturned Heliodorus with the version that the team was showing in the first stages of the match.
The blue and white team fell to a Real Zaragoza team that knew how to take advantage of the numerical advantage / REAL ZARAGOZA
However, minutes later the first hit for the blue and white after the direct expulsion of their captain, Sergio Gonzaleza spear that it would end up taking its toll to the blue and white. Jose Leon y Gaya they were also reprimanded in a first half of blue and white dominance but in which the Aragonese reacted in the final stretch with approaches to Salvi’s goal.
Already in the second half, Pepe Mel’s men came out with to the green with the entrance dand Enric Gallego y David Rodriguez in the eleven and with a momentum that allowed them put the second on the scoreboard to the five minutes of play thanks to a bit of his own Rodríguez.
However, the blue and white team began to suffer from the lack of a player on the pitch in the exchange of blows with his hands during the second part. In one of these fights, the Serbian Samed Bazdar He took the opportunity to close the gap and make it 2-1.
A blow that seemed knock out the localssince after five minutes Iván Azón he replied to his partner and beat Salvi after a rebound that allowed him to score at will and tie the score.
Mel moved the bench and tried to reactivate his team with the entry of Maikel Mesa, but Real Zaragoza was in state of grace and in ’88, again through Samed Bazdarput the finishing touch to the comeback.