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It could be and it wasn’t: CD Tenerife’s draw against Depor (1-1) | Radio Club Tenerife | Present

CD Tenerife appeared in their duel against Deportivo with the illusion of achieving a positive result to certify their permanence in the Second Division for another season, and continue with the possibility of getting into the promotion phase positions to First. With respect to Cádiz, Rubén Baraja only introduced a change in the starting eleven. Forward Joselu was once again a benchmark offensive alongside Dani Gómez, leaving the starting team Daniel Lasure. The remainder were the same eleven who managed to assault the Ramón de Carranza three days ago.

Opposite, the Deportivo de la Coruña of Fernando Vázquez. With respect to the last victory against Ponferradina numerous changes. The Japanese Gaku Shibasaki, former of the blue and white team, recovered his place in the eleven after serving a penalty game.

The beginning of the game was cold for the locals. The visitors started better with their 1-3-5-2 system. Little by little the Baraja team was waking up and began to dominate the game. The initial scare came with the injury of the striker Dani Gómez at fifteen minutes. His place was occupied by the Argentine Miérez. Milla and Alex Múñoz shot at goal putting the match already on the local side. The initial rhythm with which the crash began was gradually diluted, motivated by the changes. Thus it was arrived at the rest with few occasions of goal and a cold game in the two teams.

The second part began without changes. Same script as in the first with a Deportivo de la Coruña better than the insular ones. Physical fatigue took its toll on the locals. Ortolá made two interventions of merit to shots by Sabin Merino that prevented the Galicians from going ahead on the scoreboard. Tenerife completed the worst minutes in the league after resuming the championship. The party was decanting and the action of the party arrives. The referee signals a penalty for Agbo’s elbow on Joselu. Luis Milla scored the penalty in the eighty-fifth that gave the team three points with five minutes to go. However, Tenerife did not know how to manage the advantage and after a bad clearance by Alex Múñoz, he left the ball to Aketxe who hit him first to put the final tie. Fifty points.


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