Match of effect and rhythm of FC Cartagena against an Ibiza that had no options or dominance in any part of the match. Before 6,2010 spectators at Cartagonova, Efesé was liked and delighted by a demanding public who asked a lot from their club, which had two consecutive defeats (5-1).
The first minutes were on the blackboard, with Marc on the finish line, Delmás on the right, Gastón Silva on the left and Pablo Vázquez and Andújar on the axis. In the double pivot were both De Blasis and Bodiger, open bands for Dauda on the left flank, Cayarga on the right and Rubén Castro and Okazaki above.
In this approach, the first scare was given by Ephesus. Gastón Silva caught an indirect free from De Blasis and the Uruguayan sent the leather to the post. It was in minute three, so Cartagena added confidence with Delmás by daring from far away. This only made the Albinegro team win integers to score the first target and it had to be in the 23rd minute. Dauda caused a penalty, was overwhelmed by Escobar and Castro made it 1-0.
The party did nothing more than start with an energetic Delmás who recovered the ball to assist Dauda. The Cartagena attacker hit a goal from far away to lay the foundations of local dominance, something that certified another penalty on Rubén Castro, Gálvez’s first yellow and the third of the clash due to the Canary Islands (3-0).
With this absolute team-fans communion, both teams went to the changing rooms. Castro himself wanted to like himself before the whistle with an attempt to dribble the goal of Ibiza, but Germán was skillful. Already in the second part, Ephesus did not slow down, but wanted more. Okazaki was missing for the stands to explode with a particular wave, a goal from a head rogue assisted by Cayarga (4-0). Just five minutes later, Rubén Castro gave Delmás a gift. The canary, blinded by the sun in his face, controlled the ball and assisted his partner to formalize the final hand (5-0).
With 15 minutes of the second half completed, Carrión began to move the bench. Clavería entered first and the Japanese himself came out. After De Blasis, Castro and Cayarga left their places to De la Bella, Ortuño and Neskes. With everything under control, the last window of the albinegro technician was for him to enter the Tejera green and Dauda to leave amid applause and joy from a dedicated Cartagonova.
For more festival, Gálvez saw the double yellow and Ibiza was left with one less. There were only three minutes left and Nono wanted to score the goal of honor. It did not tarnish the good game of Cartagena, which, with these three points, not only achieved victory, but also a positive blow for their trip next day against Amorebieta (5-1).
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