There is no quiet game at the Mirandilla. Cádiz and Mallorca signed the tables in a match that had everything: goals, expulsions, shots on the post, VAR … Baba advanced to the vermilion in the first half and Negredo, with a penalty and in the addition, put the tables. The people of Cádiz come out of relegation momentarily in the absence of the Granada game, which will play tomorrow at Levante’s home. While Mallorca is still in a quiet position.
The game took the pace set by Salva Sevilla. The 37-year-old from Almeria continues to have a lot of football in his boots and against a team that awaits you such as Cádiz, he grows by putting the pause that characterizes him so much. His was the first clear opportunity, with a free kick that called for a goal, but ended up on the crossbar after printing a house brand donut. Shortly after, more from Salva Sevilla. On this occasion and after good pressure and theft, a ball was found in three quarters and He saw a gap where only he sees it to enable Amath, who only before Ledesma failed with a great intervention from the Argentine to send to corner. The corner kicks are becoming a chimera for Cervera’s at this start of the season and this one, with a specialist like Salva Sevilla, it was not going to be less. Center to the area, umpteenth defensive disconnection of the yellows, timid touch of Oliván and goal from Baba, who was with the cane ready. Again below on the scoreboard with a goal from set pieces.
It was the reaction of Cádiz and the yellows did not want to disappoint their fans. Those from Cervera, as against Alavés, they went on the attack in search of the needed points. In a matter of two minutes they submitted Mallorca with two occasions from Sobrino and Perea. The one of the forward of Daimiel the logical thing is that it would have finished in goal, but to the Cádiz lately nothing comes out. His shot before Reina touched the goal and went to the crossbar for everyone. In the resumption, Cádiz calmed the momentum a bit, while Mallorca, after spending the worst minutes, felt comfortable. The vermilions, in fact, had the first clear chance of the second half, with a shot to the crossbar by Kangin-Lee. after an individual action. Mallorca wanted more, and again with Salva Sevilla as the protagonist, who found Ángel on this occasion and again, Ledesma tapped for a corner.
The minutes passed and Cádiz began to rush. Luis García’s men read the game very well and got the whole game to be played away from their goal. The VAR entered as a protagonist in 70 ‘. Pizarro Gómez expelled Iza with a direct red when Dani Rodríguez faced the rival goal. Without discussion. The problem, there was a lack prior to Espino. Mateu called the referee to go to the monitor now Pizarro, after seeing the images, made a decision. The surprise is that he returned to the monitor, in this case to see if Iza’s entry could be considered an assault or not. Result, red card canceled and yellow to Baba for the lack of Espino.
In 87 ‘, with a dying Cádiz, Sedlar saw the expulsion after cutting one against Osmajic. The ghosts of the vermilion came to the fore and it is that in recent games they have missed important points. Cádiz went all out in search of a draw, taking advantage of a rival whose legs were beginning to shake. In addition, Negredo found Lozano in the area and Sastre could only stop the Honduran with a push. Penalty. Negredo, from eleven meters did not fail and put justice on the scoreboard, to take Cádiz momentarily from relegation. Mallorca, meanwhile, continues with its particular Halloween, letting points escape in the final minutes.
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