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Burgos defeats Cartagena to extend winning streak

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This Saturday, Burgos extended their six-day unbeaten run in La Liga Hypermotion with three wins and three draws, including a 3-0 win against Cartagena, who also arrived at the right time. Unbeaten in 5 games, winning 2 in a row.

Alex Bermejo scored two goals and Jose Joaquín Matos scored the third, achieving a comprehensive result based on the effectiveness of the visiting team.

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With this goal, Burgos now has 29 points and is currently in 10th place, while Efesse has 15 points and is now five places away from remaining in the league.

Julián Calero made three changes to his squad from the 1-2 win against Elche six days ago, with Damien Musto, Lautaro de Leon “Lauti” and Alfredo Ortuño in the starting lineup, while Hector Heber caused damage. Juan Carlos Real and Juanjo Narváez.

Coach Yon Pérez Boro added four variations to his squad, which included Borja González, Unai Elguezabal, Miguel Muñoz and Dani Ojeda, with Raúl Navarro, Kevin Appin, Miguel Atienza and Alex Bermejo, making for a very I picked a game that got off to a busy start.

Efese wanted to send the ball out with intensity and received several bookings, but Musto and Alfredo Ortuño failed to materialize in the first four minutes. Rivals was accurate and took the lead in the sixth inning with his first dangerous reach into the opponent’s half. Alex Bermejo fired a shot that resulted in a handball, but it touched Pedro Alcala and ended up in the goal guarded by Marc Martínez.

With the score at 0-1, the home team looked to equalize through the approaches of Luis Muñoz and Iván Calero, but Jose Antonio Calo was not involved.

Alfredo Ortuño had a clear chance to equalize after a cross from Jose Fontan, but he lowered the ball with his chest and his shot hit the wooden frame.

Luis Muñoz’s shot was deflected at half-time, and the second half began with a goal against Burgos canceled for Fer Niño’s offside after a VAR review. Moments later, Cartagena equalized, but a new shot from the local Luis Muñoz prevented them from scoring.

The Castilla team appeared to be in control of the game, and Alcalá’s clearance was once again taken advantage of by Alex Bermejo, who slotted the ball into the area and doubled their advantage.

The match was clearly in favor of Jon Perez Boro’s side, with Marc Martínez avoiding a 3-0 draw with Curro Sánchez, but already the team’s defensive deficiencies meant that the away side had Jose Joaquin Matos’ goal did not prevent them from scoring. It was delivered.

With 18 minutes remaining, and some minutes added in the 90th, Burgos lost the huge amount he had gained up to that point against an opponent who had no answer, even with the five relays his coach had selected in two sets. It was virtually unnecessary, as there was no problem keeping the spoils. .

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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