Motorsports
Ohlot and Algila draw 3-3 and share the points.
In the match held at Camp Municipal Dot this Sunday, Olot and Aljira drew 3-3. Ohlot entered the match with the intention of regaining points in the standings after losing their last match against At. Balearic Islands won 0-2. As for the visiting team, Algila had to settle for a goalless draw with Sant Andreu. With this result, Orotte was in 11th place, while Argila was in 10th place at the end of the match.
The match started in unbeatable fashion for Algila, who took the lead immediately after the start of the match, especially in the fourth minute with Carretero’s goal. But then the local team responded and equalized with a goal from Marc Mas. The first period ended 45 minutes before the final whistle, with the score 1-1.
In the second half, Orotte’s eleven made a comeback with a goal from Barnils in the 61st minute, but Arcileño’s eleven also equalized at 2-2 with a goal from Giovanni in the 63rd minute. However, Olot took a 3-2 lead with another goal from Marc Mas, who completed his double in the 67th minute. The visiting eleven tied the game with a goal from Michel in the 73rd minute to close out the match. A game with a score of 3-3 on the scoreboard.
Olot coach Pedro Dolera has sent Gompi, Alberto Torras and Costa on the pitch in place of Joaco Peñalver, Thelma and Barnils, while Algila coach Adrian Ferrandis has sent Koke Sais and Koque Sais in place of Ncada, Canuto and Borja. Added Mitchell and Encada.
The referee presented a total of 9 cards, 4 of which were presented to Oroto, specifically Thelma, Uli González, Barnils and Forés, and 4 to Algila (João Piera, Michel, Montag and Céspedes). Ta. Additionally, Cespedes received a red card (two yellow cards) from the visiting team.
After the tie, both teams earned 15 points, placing them 11th (Olot) and 10th (Argila) in the second federation.
The next day, Oroto will play at home against Elche Irisitano, while Aljira will face Ato. My home in the Balearic Islands.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
