Second division - day
14
Atlético
Madrid's run of five wins in a row was ended by Murcia, who beat
them 3-1 to end their own particular crisis. Loreto gave the home side the
lead, and although Nagore made it all square soon afterwards, Carrero restored
the lead before the break. Atlético's keeper Toni, who came in for
Argentina's Mono Burgos (on international duty) turned the ball in to his own
net in injury time for Murcia's third. Their manager Braojos can rest easy for
the time being. Atlético's fall from grace lets in Xerez, who
moved to within two points of them with a 0-1 victory at Leganés.
Pineda got the only goal on the stroke of half time, getting the home side's
caretaker manager Rafa Cortijo off to a bad start. Cortijo replaced Ciriaco
Cano after Leganés lost midweek.
All the other teams chasing
the top two failed to win, which means that Xerez move five points clear of
Burgos, who won the night before. Albacete and Oviedo cancelled
each other out in a 1-1 draw, with Oviedo's Geni getting a last minute
equaliser after José had given the home side the lead. Geni's goal was
only the second conceded by Albacete at home all season, and they remain
undefeated at their Carlos Belmonte stadium. Both teams move on to 22 points, a
point behind Burgos and level with Recreativo who lost 0-3 against local
rivals Jaén. The visitors scored virtually every time they
approached the goal, with Sierra and Jurado taking advantage of defensive
errors and Milosevic finishing things off with a free kick.
Levante bounced back
from their seven goal thrashing midweek at Eibar with a good 3-1 win over
Racing Ferrol. Kaiku gave them the lead in the second minute and Aurelio
added a second on the gallop before Redondo headed one back just before the
interval. Diego Torres made it three though just after the restart to give new
manager Pepe Balaguer a much needed victory. Ferrol drop to seventh, two points
behind Burgos and level with Jaén and Salamanca, who beat
Eibar 1-0. The only goal came from Cristian Díaz in the first
half, and the visitors played the last 50 minutes with ten men after Luis
Prieto was sent off.
Badajoz recorded
their third win in a row under new manager Carlos Alhinho, beating Racing
Santander 3-2, and they continue their climb out of the danger zone. It was
a close thing in the end though, with Racing pulling two goals back through
Juanma and Bodipo in the last quarter of an hour after Rodri, Molist and
Pepín had given them what looked like a comfortable lead. Santander stay
on 18 points, level with three teams including Numancia, who got their
second 0-0 draw in four days, this time at home to Extremadura. The home
side had the best chances but could not beat keeper Felipe. The talking point
was the presence of scouts from Manchester United, reportedly watching Ojeda
and/or Marini. The draw did not help either side, particularly Extremadura, who
drop down into the bottom four.
Elche join the group
on 18 points after beating bottom club Poli Ejido 2-0, their first win
in five games. Missing their Mexican international Torrado, away on
international duty, the visitors were unable to make any inroads, and they lost
to two goals from ex Espanyol striker Serrano. They fall a point behind
Gimnastic Tarragona, who came back from behind under new manager Jaume
Bonet to draw 1-1 at Córdoba. Codina equalised an earlier strike
from Jonathan, dragging the Andalucian side down to within two points of the
drop zone. Córdoba's second manager of the season Crispi is already
under pressure, and may join a long list of managerial casualties very soon if
results do not improve. (11.11.01)
Burgos moved
temporarily back up to the top three with a narrow 0-1 victory at Sporting
Gijon in the only match played on Saturday. The only goal of the match came
late in the game from substitute Gálvez, who scored from close range
after Iñaki set him up. (10.11.01) |