Eldense summary and goals

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Chiki’s goal in the 95th minute gave a point to an Alcorcón team that played the entire second half with one less after the expulsion of Yan Eteki

Eldense went ahead through Chapela and Carlos Hernández, but did not know how to take advantage of the numerical superiority

A Chiki’s goal in the 95th minute allowed Alcorcón, who played in inferiority throughout the second half, score a valuable point in the New Pepico Amat (2-2) before a Eldense who did not know how to take advantage of their numerical advantage despite going ahead twice on the scoreboard.

The game started with a lot of rhythm. Eldense put in a lot of intensity from the opening whistle, although it was Alcorcón that starred in the first dangerous arrival with a quick transition that Chiki could not complete.

Eldense’s high pressure led to dangerous approaches to the Madrid area through Andone and Timor that ended in nothing. Meanwhile, Alcorcón tried to stop the momentum of a local team that was slowing down as the minutes passed. The match heated up in the final minutes of the first period and Yan Eteki was sent off with a straight red card for a harsh challenge on Romanian Andone.

With tension on the pitch, half-time was reached without the score moving. Eldense sought to take advantage of their numerical superiority and managed to get ahead on the scoreboard with a goal from Iván Chapela in the 52nd minute. At 1-0, Alcorcón took a step forward despite playing at a disadvantage to try to tie and achieved the 1-1 score in the 65th minute with a goal from Addaiwho had just jumped onto the field of play.

The tie on the scoreboard did not last long because Eldense took advantage of a corner kick to take the lead again in the 72nd minute with a goal from Carlos Hernandez on a corner kick. However, Alcorcón found the reward for his insistence with a goal in the last breath of Chiki to establish the final 2-2 when Nuevo Pepico Amat began to savor a victory for Eldense.

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