Adolfo decants the Catalan derby

11/10/2023 at 22:47

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The man from Cologne, with a double in the final stretch, sealed the match at the Pavelló Nou

Pito, with a double, gave Barça the advantage in the first half, but Khalid and Povill turned the score around

A goal from Adolfo in the final stretch of the match put the tie in an intense derby between Industrias Santa Coloma and Barça in which either of the two could have won. Although Pito sent the Blaugranas into the break with an advantage, Khalid and Povill made a comeback that Adolfo was responsible for thwarting.

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ALIGNMENTS

Santa Coloma Industries

Borja Puerta, Corso, Álex Verdejo, David Peña and Povill – starting five – Nil, Uri Santos, Cardona, Khalid, Hirata, Lluch, Tolrà, Hirata and Víctor Ramos.

Barça

Dídac, Antonio, Catela, Touré, Pito – starting five – Dyego, Erick, Adolfo, Harrison, Matheus, Aniol and Martí.

Goals

1- 0 M. 9 Povill. 1-1 M. 10 Pito. 1-2 M. 18 Pito. 2-2 M.24 Khalid. 3-2 M.27 Povill. 3-3 M.38 Adolfo. 3-4 M.40 Adolfo.

Referees

Carreira Romero and Ferrero Carballal. TA: Khalid (12′), Povill (17′)/Catela (10′).

Pavilion

Pavello Nou. 1,270 spectators.

To a Barça, already diminished by casualties, He was joined in the preview by Coello for his future paternity. The young Touré, Harrison and company thus gained prominence.

The duel started intensely, with a lot of speed on the hardwood and also work for the two goalkeepers. A back-and-forth clash in which both teams had their opportunities. Antonio, with a whiplash against the post, gave the first clear scare four minutes into the game.

It didn’t take long for Xavi Closas to call the first time-out, insisting his men be themselves, that they would not lose their identity. The siege continued and Erick had another clear one that forced Borja to put a saving foot in. But what came It was Povill’s goal after an assist from Verdejo in a great combinative play of the Cologne team after a defensive error by the Blaugrana.

The response was immediate and just a few plays later, Pito took advantage of a counterattack to seal the tie with a whiplash that slipped through Borja’s legs. Two goals that did not contribute to relaxing the game, but on the contrary, with high offensive production on both sides. Once again Verdejo and Povill carried out a dangerous action that was not between the three sticks. Catela also had it with a foul that, once again, Borja saved. Dídac also excelled in a double intervention with shots from Khalid and Tolrà.

In the final stretch, and with Barça pressing to avoid the Colomian siege, Matheus entered the court, returning to the squad after his injury. Before heading to the locker room, Touré pulled out a great move to assist Pito, who after fighting with everyone in the area, scored the second.

The second half started more conservatively, with a slower pace than the first. Even so, the goal came soon. Khalid, former Barça youth player, took advantage of a rebound from a shot from Nil who hit the post, to finish off with a header and re-draw the scoreboard.

The game began to break down, far from what the first period had been. Thus, the third of the locals arrived, in a tuya/mia between Bernat Peña and Povill that the latter culminated with a great finish.

With ten to go, Adolfo had the tie in his boots, but Borja appeared again to prevent the goal. Dídac was also decisive, putting his body in to cover Corso’s blow that would have been 4-2.

Not everything had been said yet and Adolfo, from Cologne by birth, still had something to tell in this match. First with a shot to the top corner and in the last second with a goal into an empty goal, he ended up deciding the derby.

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