By Jaime Chicharro
It goes back to CF Almodóvar’s win at home against Socuéllamos ´B´, in a very close match that the Blues won in a solitary game.
It was around the 41st minute when Dani Cordero committed a self-inflicted lateral foul from the right and the head of Dani Siller appeared, who after bouncing the ball in the area, passed in front of his marker and finished scoring the first and only goal. as much as he would have in the meeting.
A Dani Siller thus breaking a bad streak, in terms of numbers and play, after going through a trough of performances in his amazing season. CF Almodóvar’s ‘8’, who also came off the bench, replacing Adolfo. The Blues midfielder was forced off with a knee injury in the 22nd minute after an isolated action that kept him out of the game and left both the fans and Andrés Viñas very worried as he was one of their solutions. its evolution.
CF Almodóvar took the 3 points, but little changed the tone of their matches. He re-entered the game half asleep and did not shoot at Ismael’s goal until half an hour later. Meanwhile, the visitors took control of the match, with two chances in the first quarter of the match, first by Adolfo López, with a volley inside the area, which forced Jaime to lie down, and then by Alberto Cuevas, who behind a wall had an opportunity to great, before the liniac raised his flag.
But the clearest would come in the last play of the first half, again with Adolfo López as the protagonist, this time, winning a ball shared by Miguel Castellanos, who was weak and first ate the pot and then lost the duel individual and forced. Jaime to rescue the home team and maintain the lead in the first half.
From the locals in the first half, a little more than the goal. Cristian tried to keep the team at his back, dropping to wait, knocking down walls and dribbling, but to little effective effect. A solo free-kick from Víctor found a shot at Reyes, showing no further danger.
Already in the second half the blues came out a little more locked in the socket and after a great game from Victor and a strong and precise shot from the front, Ismael, the visitors’ goal, had to do the afternoon part not to see the steal of second in the goal in his goal. The Socuellamino keeper would have another great move after a long throw-in from Vicente, which Siller brushes into the area and which falls to Cristiani, but the ’10’ sends him “to the dummy”. And a third, extending the leg to Reyes, who was generous, because with the goalkeeper already down, he did not finish the job and ended the game because he wanted to leave it on a plate to a teammate.
It was all about the keepers as in the 87th minute it would be Jaime’s turn to get a hand that was worth the win per minute, shot and play made by the home side. A more than weak match for CF Almodóvar, who, although the other days deserved something more, this time luck smiled on him and got 3 points of which he was not a big creditor.
Socuéllamos ‘B’, despite being relegated, were the better team for some periods, with Javi Charco performing brilliantly in midfield and Alberto López carrying plenty of danger down the left flank.
The win lifts Andrés Viñas’ side to ninth, in the middle of the standings, on a day where many teams in that middle zone have given up points and await the visit of Atlético Teresiano, a direct rival at the moment. Socuéllamos ‘B’, on the other hand, will take on a CD Pedroñeras that is second after 4 consecutive draws looking to chase down an Almadén Heritage team that already has 2 straight wins.
DATA
CF ALMODÓVAR: Jaime, Vicente, Miguel (Iván 60´), Rodrigo (´Pelu´ 60´), Carlos Senda, Adolfo (Dani Siller 22´), Víctor, Cristian, Reyes, Dani Cordero (Diego 88´), Papa Kane (Carlos point 60′)
YOU SOCUÉLLA ‘B’: Ismael, Carlos Javier, Aaron, Juan, Alberto, Álvaro Navarro (Eric 67′), Adolfo, Álvaro Bonillo (Luis Sánchez 86′), Javi Charco, Pedro, Jesús Pintor
PIONEER: Jorge Torres Villalon
goals: 1-0 Dani Siller (41′)
PROHIBITIONS:
CF Almodóvar: Rodrigo (34′), Dani Cordero (49′), Víctor (56′), Carlos Lucio (78′)
UD Socuéllamos ‘B’: Álvaro Bonillo (74′), Juan (84′), Pedro (90 + 3′)