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The king of the tie takes away magic from the fort of Malaga

Zaragoza’s sixth consecutive draw this time at La Rosaleda, a field that he is good at and where he has caught seven points in three visits, the same thing happened almost always to Malaga. It started with doubts. It came up, then went to less. He had arreones to win and took unnecessary risks that could cost him dearly. With everything and this it is fair to say that these two teams deserve to have more points. Sensational game by Víctor Gómez, a good goal by Brandon and a brilliant equalizer by Narváez.

José Alberto López, in his 100th match as a coach in professional footballHe left Alberto Escassi, an anchor of the team and an irreplaceable footballer until now, on the bench for Genaro to carry out the mission of leading the midfield. For his part Juan Ignacio opted for Álvaro Giménez, a forward who was top scorer in 2019 with Almería and who needs to meet again.

Zaragoza went out with their usual football, creative, in search of better returns. Just after the first quarter of an hour, Bermejo, a player of appreciable manners, fired at the half turn forcing Dani Martín to make a great save. Applying their signs of pressure after loss, Málaga tried to cloud their opponent and at 28 ‘they were ahead on the scoreboard in an excellent team play with a great low center from Víctor Gómez that Brandon Thomas, ahead of Fran Gámez, brilliantly embedded in the back of the goal.

The goal did not disturb JIM’s team, which was trying to find the blue and white area. At 40 ‘Cristian saved a missile at close range from Genaro. From 2-0 he went, in just four minutes, to 1-1 in a superb play by Narváez who, after winning the position from Peybernes, and, with hardly any angle of shot, fired powerfully under Dani Martín’s legs. who could possibly do more for intercepting the ball. In any case, an excellent goal, the first that Málaga has conceded at La Rosaleda.

Given the intensity of the duel, the two coaches withdrew their admonished players after the breaks. In this way Escassi regained the helm and Adrián stepped back onto the lawn of what was his home. The pace was still high and at 54 ‘Jozabeb could not finish off a pass of the death of the always active Víctor Gómez. At 63 ‘Sekou and Jairo entered for Roberto and Kevin. The former already faced Zaragoza with Valladolid before signing for Malaga. José Alberto was still looking for gunpowder and at 72 ‘he put Antoñín, a player from whom much more is expected.

The final stretch made it clear that no one was satisfied with the point; Malaga for keeping the myth of his temple and Zaragoza, because after five draws in a row one gets tired. Colombian Narváez, a man of ingenuity and depth, prodded the local defense. He ended up exhausted and was replaced by Iván Azón.

In the final minutes Zaragoza took the initiative but without hitting it while Malaga was entrusted to some miraculous run by Brandon that did not take place. And it was not for lack of desire. In summary. Distribution of points, one for each, that everyone knows little.

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Changes

Escassi (45 ‘, Genaro), Braian Cufré (45 ‘, Javi Jiménez), Borja Sainz (45 ‘, Sergio Bermejo), Sekou Gassama (63 ‘, Kevin Villodres), Jairo (63 ‘, Roberto Fernández), Antoñin (72 ‘, Ramón Enríquez), James Igbekeme (76 ‘, Zapater), Petrovic (80 ‘, Álvaro), Ivan Azon (86 ‘, Juanjo Narváez)

Goals

1-0, 27 ‘: Brandon, 1-1, 43 ‘: Juanjo Narvaez

Cards

Referee: Jon Ander González Esteban
VAR Referee: David Pérez Pallas
Genaro (20 ‘, Yellow) Javi jimenez (24 ‘, Yellow) Valentin Vada (36 ‘, Yellow) Juanjo Narvaez (57 ‘, Yellow) Jairo (69 ‘, Yellow) Borja Sainz (81 ‘, Yellow) Petrovic (87 ‘, Yellow

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