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UD Las Palmas gets a great point against Real
Diego Martinez continues to shape up as he resurfaces Since UD Las Palmas passed into his hands. The Canary Islanders took a good point from Anoeta this Sunday and continued their good run against Real Sociedad, but their opponents were painfully lacking in precision. The duel was exciting and both areas had chances. Wood intervened twice, once on each side, and the ball ended up in the back of the net. It was a very good game and there was some good football from the Basque Country and the Canary Islands, so a draw seems like a reasonable result.
At a scratched point La Real failed to penetrate into European soil, Meanwhile, to the canaries Wounded unit helps move a little further out of the relegation zonehis big challenge. Valuable points “wounded” in such always complex territory as Reale Arena.
The match started intensely and soon Real’s role surrounding the Canary Islands’ goal increased. Sucic secretly hwent to the kitchen and gave the first warning to Basque Eleven (3 minutes) and only 4 minutes And it was Zvimendi who scored the goal. But strangely, despite the realistic advantage, the clearest chance came for UD Las Palmas at the end of the first quarter.
Zvimendi made the mistake of abandoning the goalkeeper and MataRogue stole the ball, but Remiro stole my wallet In the 12th minute, it was 1-on-1 with the yellow forward. Then, in the 16th minute, another great save was made. Remiro to avoid Moreiro’s goal After crossing the beautiful mountain pass sandra.
The duel was heated and the injured Real responded with another great chance. Oyarzabal had it, but in an incredible way the stick He spit the ball out and the international wasted a very clear chance that had everything in his favor. In the final stretch before the break, the duel was heated, with some ugly fouls and both teams performing poorly.
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Already in the second half, both teams had taken their foot off the gas, with Real in particular starting to show signs of fatigue from last Thursday’s European game against Dynamo Kiev.
Despite all the options, they were unstoppable in both areas. UD Las Palmas pushed even further. Sandro gets a cruel chance That I lost my balance. In the 56th minute, the Canary Islands striker’s powerful left-footed shot bounced off the crossbar, saving Real.
Both coaches moved their benches to give their teams more oxygen, forcing Diego Martinez due to injury to Moreiro. Barenetiaone of Imanol changed and he scored a goal. He was good even in the 70’s Cillessen. And once again, the UD Las Palmas goalkeeper made a great save. Before Sergio Gomez (77 minutes).
The match became heated in the final stages, with both teams trying their best to score. La Real pushes further, With the very active Barrenzia and Sergio Gomez, But in the last few meters it wasn’t “okay”. Oscarson had it. Imanol’s team took its last breath, but 0-0 no longer moved from Anoeta.
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Real Sociedad: Remiro (2); Aramburu (1) Zuberdia (1), Aguerdo (1), Javi López (1) (Eichen (1), m.85). Zvimendi (2), Sučić (2), Blais Mendes (1) (Olasagasti (1), m.67). Kubo (2) (Barrene (3), m.67), Oyarzabal (2) (Oscarcon (1), m.85), Sergio Gómez (2).
UD Las Palmas: Cillessen (2); Herzog (1), Kylian (2), McKenna (1), Marble (2). Campaña (1) (Benito Ramírez (1), m.72), Esgo (2), Javi Muñoz (2) (Loiodice (1), m.85). Sandro (2) (Fuster (1), m.85), Mata (2) (McBurney (1), m.72), Moreiro (2) (Marvin (1), m.60).
Referee: Mario Melero López (Andalusian Committee). He issued a warning to Real Sociedad’s Kubo, 39, and Barrenetxea, 73. Mata (57 years old), Sandro (74 years old) and Benito Ramirez (height 90+1 years old) of UD Las Palmas.
Incident: The 17th day of the La Liga EA Sports match played at the Reale Arena in front of a crowd of 30,775 people.
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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.
