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Merida AD did well at home, winning against CF Fuenlabrada (2-1)
In the match played in Romano this Saturday, Merida won 2-1 against Fuenlabrada. Mérida AD arrived with the intention of increasing their score after a 1-1 draw in their last match against Yecrano Deportivo. As for the visiting team, CF Fuenlabrada had to settle for a 0-0 draw against Real Murcia. With this result, the honorary team was in 4th place and Fuenlabrada was in 12th place at the end of the match.
Merida AD started the match with an advantage, and Valve took the lead with an own goal in the 17th minute. The local team closed the distance with Eliseo’s goal just before the final, but they took another point. The whistle blew in the 43rd minute, ending the first period 2-0.
Goals started for the visiting team in the second half, and Manu Garrido’s goal in the 61st minute put them on the scoreboard, ending the game with a final score of 2-1.
In a chapter of change, Merida, led by Sergi Guillo, replaced Busi, del Cerro, Prevedini, Pablo García, Carlos Doncel in place of Sergi, Juanjo, Pipe, Javi Eslava, Pablo Gannet, and Fuenlabrada. coach Diego Nogales ordered Nene and Garcia to play. , Abde Damar, Javier Callas, Ale Galindo and Sergio Aguza were replaced by Ilies Faure and Marcos Mauro.
The referee presented 10 cards in total, 3 for Merida, specifically Pablo Gannet, Juanjo and Carlos Doncel, and 5 for Fuenlabrada (Ale Galindo, Álvaro García, Manu Garrido, Valve, Marcos Mauro) was shown a yellow card. In addition, Manu Garrido (two yellows) and Valve (two yellows) were given two red cards from the visiting team.
Merida AD won the match and secured promotion to the second division playoffs with 26 points, placing them in 4th place in the qualifying standings at the end of the match, while CF Fuenlabrada was in 12th place with 22 points.
The next day, Mérida AD will play against Sevilla AT, while Fuenlabrada team will face Villarreal B.
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.
