The Cadiz started this Saturday a point of Mendizorroza thanks to a penalty at the edge of regulation time (minute 88) that Álex Fernández transformed in the final 1-1. Alavés had previously gone ahead on the scoreboard thanks to another goal, also from a penalty, by Joselu in the 36th minute.
The situation seems to be traced to the one experienced in the Camp
Nou three days ago, when Cádiz started a surprising draw to one goal. The blaugrana (Messi) went ahead on the scoreboard almost in the same minute and in the same way (in penalty) that this Saturday the Alavés: at 31 minutes. And they achieved the equalizer of the same method (from 11 meters), with the same protagonist (Alex Fernandez) and at almost the same minute as in Vitoria: at 84 minutes.
Cádiz adds two penalties in favor in the last four days after they did not whistle any in the first 23
A difference important, although in the end it was not reflected in the final score: while at the Camp Nou Barça overwhelmingly prevailed in the duel for the possession ball (81.2% for the blaugrana, 18.8% for the yellows), in Mendizorroza things were much more even: 50.8% for those of 'Pitu' Abelardo, 49.2% for those of Álvaro Cervera .
Álex Fernández's goal against Alavés
Beyond the anecdote, which serves Cádiz to add two very valuable points in their fight for permanence, the truth is that in these last four days those from Cervera have received two maximum penalties in favor, while in the previous 23 they had not received any A fact that also drew attention because the Carranza team were the only team that had not received a single maximum penalty in their favor.