The Tenerife team began with some doubts while the Andalusian team timidly sought to position itself on the field as the minutes passed, although in reality the meeting did not end up having an owner in a meeting with little rhythm and almost pre-season.
But as the minutes went by, Fran Fernández’s team was looking for Dani Barrio’s domains. Moore tried it after half an hour of play with a center kick that went off track, although it was a symptom of Tenerife was gradually imposing itself on his rival, controlling possession of the ball. Three minutes later, it was Alex Muñoz who tried his luck with a timid shot that easily saved the goal of the Malaga team.
And in the fortieth of the first act came the clearest play for the Blue and Whites. A raid by Moore down the right wing ended in the center of the North American so that the ball was lost very little when Javi Alonso arrived to try to finish off his teammate’s serve.
It was the prelude to the first goal of the game and its author could not be other than the captain. An action in which Javi Alonso controlled the ball and yielded for Suso Santana to control and shoot Dani Barrio to open the scoring. With that result, the break would be reached and the premise of getting ahead was a reality for Fran Fernández’s men.
The start of the second half brought a bad news for Tenerife. Suso Santana had to leave the field due to a problem in his thigh. His position was covered by Jacobo González who debuted as a blue and white with a protective mask after his injury to his own bones of the nose. And it was precisely the Madrilenian who scored the second goal for the locals. An action where Apeh controlled a ball inside the area after anticipating Aitor Sanz and trangulation with Pomares. The forward observed the arrival of the newcomer who received the ball to cross before the departure of the visiting goal. Tenerife felt the comfort of having an advantage at the beginning of the second act, which was appreciated from the local bench.
Málaga had not said their last word and on the eighteenth of the second act it was Tete Morente who, after stealing a ball, shot at the side of the net from an Ortolá who until that moment seemed to see the match as a spectator in row zero.
The local coach wanted to introduce bench players and chose Joselu and Zarfino to take part, replacing Apeh and Joselu. All this with the intention of ensuring a victory that was not going to escape and that Alberto and Jorge Padilla were present with the intention of macerating a victory that was confirmed to the joy of the Blue and White fans.
Tenerife will play their first away game next Saturday in Santo Domingo to face Alcorcón from 5:15 pm.
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