El Montijo consolidated a great victory after thrashing Las Palmas 0-3 during the match held at the Gran Canaria Stadium Annex this Sunday. Las Palmas At. they arrived with the intention of returning to the path of victory after suffering a 2-0 loss in the previous match against Mérida AD. On the visitors’ side, Montijo was defeated 2-1 in the last game they played against Tamaraceite. With this defeat, Las Palmas stayed in fourteenth position after the end of the match, while Montijo is sixth.
The match began in an unbeatable way for Montijo, who kicked off at the Gran Canaria Annex Stadium through a goal from Razvan Ochirosii, ending the first half with the result 0-1.
The second part of the confrontation started favorably for the visiting team, who put more ground in between thanks to a goal from eleven meters from Segovia in the 53rd minute. Subsequently, the Montijano team scored, which increased differences establishing the 0-3 through a new goal from Segovia, thus completing a double in the 58th minute, thus ending the duel with the score of 0-3.
In the chapter of changes, Las Palmas de Tino Luis Cabrera relieved Sato, Ale García, Aythami Betancort, Yeray and Giovanni for Ale Ojeda, Guti, Simon, Álex Pachón and Perez, while the Montijo coach, Juan Marrero, ordered the entry of Hoyos, Richard, José Angel and Seung to replace Joel, Ibra Keita, Julio Rodao and Manchón.
The referee showed two yellow cards to Montijo (Chechu and José Angel). In the duel there was also a red card, which led to the expulsion of Ussama by the local team.
With this good display, Montijo already has 29 points in the Second RFEF and remains in sixth place in the standings. For its part, Las Palmas At. remains with 19 points, occupying a relegation place to the Third Division, with which he faced the eighteenth day.
The teams will continue to play their following matches in the Second RFEF: Las Palmas At. will try to return to winning ways in their next game against Panadería Pulido away from home, while Montijo will play at home against San Fernando.