1×1: the paradox of a Espanyol that says goodbye to Second

Diego Lopez: The Espanyol goalkeeper received a goal, but achieved the goal of being the Zamora of the category due to the two goals received by Mariño. The goal hardly had work in a meeting in which the Alcorcón was effective one hundred percent.

Omar: The 17-year-old winger made his debut as a starter with a good note. Perhaps somewhat fearful in the 1-0 play, in which he left too much space for his mark, during the rest of the match he was deep on his side, he played with discretion and excellently resolved all defensive duels. A great future awaits you.

Calero: The central continued in the tone of the season. His output of the ball was clean, as he found precise passes on the inside, but in defense he was somewhat hesitant, as in some actions in which he was late or others in which he solved the limit. Despite this, he made a correct match, without fissures.

Cabrera: Despite dominating the aerial game and the melee, the Uruguayan center-back was nervous in some action, such as a collision with Barbero in the second half. In a gray game in general, in which little happened in the areas, the center-back hardly intervened.

Dídac: As impetuous in attack as imprecise in many actions. The left-back ran the band tirelessly, but lacked precision. He even tried a shot on goal in a ball recovery that went meekly into the hands of Jiménez.

David López: In a close game, with hardly any space, especially after 1-0, the midfielder played with Lozano in midfield in an unprecedented pair. He fulfilled in all facets without too much brilliance, like the rest of the team, who played without complications in a more advanced position than usual; in fact, it was 1-1 in the 83rd minute.

Pol Lozano: It was a revalidation for the youth squad, who barely participated during the course. He tried a shot on goal and took risks in some passes, but he had to do a more defensive job, covering after Omar's raises, and starting the plays by connecting with the midfielders. It did its job.

Embarba: He was the most active Espanyol player. He tried to unbalance on the right, sacrificed defensively and looked for dangerous centers to Dimata and De Tomás. He was not as accurate in the final meters as on other occasions. The player says goodbye with nine goals and 14 assists, excellent figures.

Nico Melamed: The young squad player played on the left, although Dídac's internships freed him and positioned himself on the inside. It was not too vertical before a closed and concentrated Alcorcón. He put a dangerous pass to Dimata and tried the odd pitch. It was replaced.

RdT: The match started like a shot, ready to secure the top scorer, with a clear chance that he missed. But later it was diluted in a harmless game, although it was encouraged in the final minutes with some combinations between Vargas and Vadillo in which he participated. Finally, he achieved his individual goal.

Dimata: Good to space, because two of his unchecks meant two of the best chances of the match for Espanyol. In both he looked for the short stick but one went out and the other was stopped by Dani Jiménez. He fought as usual but failed to connect when he asked for the ball from his back.

Melendo: The midfielder replaced Pol Lozano. He played more late and tried to filter passes to the attack. Despite this, the pressure from Alcorcón prevented him from participating too much in the game.

Vargas: Encouraged, he moved down the left profile and was aggressive without the ball. In fact, he was about to see the yellow for a hard tackle.

Lluís: Headline in recent weeks, came off the bench replacing Calero. The squad barely suffered or managed to generate an attack in the few minutes he played.

Vadillo: He did a good deed on the right that David López almost signed. He participated in the game and faced each time he received, but he did not have much impact.

Max Svensson: He replaced Dimata in the final minutes.