Oviedo and Sporting share the Asturian derby crown

Babin spoke in the preview that the derby was more than a game, he said that what was at stake was the Champions League. Well, the Orejona in the Asturian version was left without a winner. With a better taste in the mouth for Sporting, who drew at the end and prevented the blue dominance in the derbies from growing until a fourth date in a row. Villalba found Djuka 8 minutes from the end to match Lucas’s flash in the first act.

The start of the game met expectations, with Sporting sending the ball and Oviedo crouching. Waiting for yours. Gallego’s team was convincing in its staging, with Djuka measuring Costas and Villalba testing Femenías. Clearer was the one that Aitor had on the run, minute 10. But the blue goal refused effective.

The initial momentum was extinguished in the first tangana, closed with yellows to Brugman and Babin, agitators in the fray. From then on, Oviedo grew, pure character.

Obeng tried downstairs but Mariño responded well. At 28 minutes, the Tartiere, with the appearance of the great appointments, exploded. Mossa found Borja on his heel in his band. The “magician from El Requexón” won the baseline and centered with care. Out of nowhere Lucas appeared to hit with the right, down, impossible for Mariño.

Those who followed the carbayón were the best local minutes, owners of each divided ball against a Sporting that was lost in the melee, although without damage before the break.

Sporting did not want to waste time after the break, ready to answer. Campuzano stepped on the area 30 seconds after the restart but the way was closed. Blue replica with Viti auction on one counter. It gave the feeling that the game was opening.

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The revolutions fell but some clear option kept coming. Bastón sent his left-footed shot into the stands before Sporting’s clearest: Aitor’s career and center, but neither Djuka nor Berto found the shot at empty goal.

The play of the tie arose from the magic of Villalba who saw a gap between the many blue shirts near his area. Djuka did the rest, lifting subtly above Femenías.

Changes

Milovanov (25 ‘, Guille Rosas), Berto (58 ‘, Campuzano), Javier Mier (71 ‘, Borja Bastón), Sangalli (71 ‘, Viti), Pombo (83 ‘, Brugman), Nacho Mendez (83 ‘, Pedro Díaz), Juan Berrocal (84 ‘, Brave)

Goals

1-0, 28 ‘: Lucas Godson, 1-1, 82 ‘: Djurdevic

Cards

Referee: Rubén Ávalos Barrera
VAR Referee: David Pérez Pallas
Lucas Godson (12 ‘, Yellow) Brugman (14 ‘, Yellow) Babin (14 ‘, Yellow) Jimmy Suarez (52 ‘, Yellow) Coasts (67 ‘, Yellow) Viti (71 ‘, Yellow) Aitor (93 ‘, Yellow

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