Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Wanapix Room 10 received in the Zaragozan pavilion to the Peñíscola in a match where both teams had a lot at stake in their respective objectives. Wanapix was looking for the first points of the seasonwhile Peñíscola returned to the competition after the suspension of their game last weekend due to the DANA. However, the Aragonese team fell once again and now have a total of five defeats in five rounds of competition. Again by the minimum (1-2).

The local team was better in the early stages and even had the first chances to score, but could not finish them. Once the first stretch of the match was over, Peñíscola got into the game and began to deploy its game with Juanqui to the pivot, allowing them to settle in the opponent’s half and have their first chances.

This is where the figure of Iván Bernad, with four interventions of merit. Especially a double that ended up repelling the rebound with a great save at the far post. However, Wanapix responded with a string of chances midway through the first half. Nando Torres had several: a reverse shot from behind that Gus saved, a volley from a long corner kick and an empty goal where he tried to beat the goalkeeper but was unsuccessful.

The final phase of the first half would be a lot of intensity on the court. In this sense, there was more respect between Zaragoza and Castellón, as both took few risks. The match would reach the goalless at halftimebut with enough chances for either team to have broken the deadlock.

SECOND HALF

The second half began with a lot of equality on the trackas a continuation of the final stretch of the first half. Everything until the fifth minute of the second half Pani would give the visitors the lead with a counterattack that surprised Wanapix. It was then the turn of the visitors to row against the tide. Jorge Palos. The goal did not cause any disconnection. Quite the contrary: Wanapix had a couple of chances to equalize, the clearest of which came from a volley to the far post by Rivera.

In an isolated action at the midway point of the second half Richi Felipe would see his second yellow card, which would condemn the Aragonese. Iván Bernad’s multiple saves kept the team from the capital in the game, giving them a glimmer of hope.

Later on, Palos would move the bench and tried with Rivera as goalkeeper-player. As a result, Peñíscola would extend the income on the scoreboard, after a crucial turnover. Thus, Wanapix went all out to get something positive and Rivera, as goalkeeper player, saw the second card for pushing an opponent. Even more complicated.

Far from finishing and giving it all up for lost already, the locals pulled out all the stops and, outnumbered, forced a double penalty to get closer on the scoreboard. Adri Ortego would score it, but there were only 80 seconds left in the match. Wanapix looked for it and even had a chance with a header from Nando, but the scoreboard would not budge. 1-2 and fifth consecutive defeat that plunges the Palos team to the bottom of the table.

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By Daniel Kevin

Kevin Daniel is an experienced sports journalist focusing on traditional Cantabrian sports and outdoor activities. His vivid reports from the field and interviews with athletes bring the excitement of local sports events to the forefront. A native of Santander and an avid sports enthusiast himself, Jorge captures the passion and spirit of Cantabria’s sports scene, making it accessible and engaging for all.

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