Atlético
Madrid drew 1-1 at Racing Ferrol on Saturday night to inch a little
nearer to the first division. Both goals came from the penalty spot, with Diego
Alonso getting the first for Atlético midway through the first half when
the referee ruled that Garrido had tripped Fernando Torres in the area. The
equaliser came on the stroke of half time though when Nagore brought down new
signing Delporte as he charged into the area, Iñaki converting the kick.
Ferrol went closest to scoring after the break, with Burgos tipping a shot from
Fran Nogueira over the bar and Hibic blocking another shot on the line from the
striker with the keeper beaten. Atlético move on to 50 points, eight now
ahead of their closest rivals.
Second placed Xerez
lost 1-0 at Badajoz, their second defeat in a row, and are now close to
being caught by the teams immediately below them. It had been a hard week for
Bernd Schuster's team, with the players threatening once again not to play
until they collected their back wages. Eventually they didn't pull out and
tried to put their problems aside, but it appeared to affect their form and
they were beaten in the end by a second half goal from Molist. Xerez stay on 42
points, now just three ahead of fourth placed Racing, who they play next week.
Badajoz return to winning ways after five games without a win, and they rise
back up to twelfth.
Recreativo Huelva
moved up into third place with a comfortable 3-1 win over promotion
rivals Albacete on Sunday lunchtime. Galán gave them the lead in
the first half from Raúl Molina's pass, and the visitors were left with
ten men after Corona received a red card for a hard tackle five minutes before
the break. Raúl Molina set up a second goal for Benítez in the
second half, and although Dani Ruiz pulled one back almost immediately from a
well struck free kick, Molina himself put the result beyond doubt from the
penalty spot in injury time after Oscar Montiel brought down David. Recre have
now gone ten games without defeat, and they move to within two points of Xerez.
Albacete are now six points behind their rivals, and need some good results to
keep up with the leading group.
Racing Santander drop
out of the top three after throwing away the lead in the last minute against
Extremadura. Javi Guerrero had put them ahead in the eleventh minute,
heading home a centre from Julio Alvarez, who returned to the side after a two
match absence. Iosu Ortuondo brought on Kiko at half time for the visitors, but
it was Juan Carlos Moreno who struck the equaliser from a twenty yard free kick
as the game was coming to an end. The point takes Extremadura up to thirteenth
place.
Racing stay two points ahead
of Burgos and three above Oviedo after the two sides drew 1-1 in
the Plantio stadium. Jaime opened the scoring for the visitors in the first
minute, following up after Burgos keeper Tito saved, but Dani Pendín
made it all square in the second half from close range. Tito was sent off a
quarter of an hour from the end for handling the ball outside of the penalty
area. This was Oviedo's third draw in a row, and they share the points for the
twelfth time this season.
Eibar closed back on
the group chasing promotion with a convincing 4-2 win against bottom club
Poli Ejido, ending their run of two defeats in a row. Jorge
Sánchez gave the home side the lead at half time after Garitano headed
on Bakero's free kick, but Juan Jesús equalised for the visitors after
the break. However three goals in ten minutes from Solaun, Iker Garai and Jorge
Sánchez again put the Basque side well in front. Oscar Arpón
pulled one back from the penalty spot ten minutes from the end.
Eibar move above Albacete
and Racing Ferrol on goal average, a point behind Salamanca, who were
held to a 0-0 draw by Córdoba. It was a first point for
García Remón, who by coincidence returned to his old club after
taking over as the Andalucians' fourth manager of the season when Pepe Murcia
was fired at the beginning of last week. García appears to have put some
order in his defence, but is expected to bring in a couple of new players
before the transfer deadline closes next week.
Pepe Murcia was the
thirteenth manager to be kicked out this season in the second division, and his
destitution came just 24 hours after that of Jaume Bonet at Gimnastic
Tarragona. His new boss Lobo Diarte (Bonet stays on as number two) started
well, his team putting in a much improved performance with a 0-1 victory at
Jaén. The only goal came on the half hour mark, Castillejo
heading home a Cuéllar free kick. Jaén's second defeat in a row
leaves them down in seventeenth place, only four points above the drop zone.
Nàstic climb above
Levante on goal average, who could only draw 1-1 in the East coast derby
against Elche on Saturday evening. The Valencia based side did take the
lead early on through Roa, and claimed a second goal before the break when
Chota's shot appeared to cross the line before being cleared. However the
referee said no, and Serrano beat the offside trap to take the ball round new
keeper Jon Ander for the equaliser on the hour mark. Elche remain five points
above their opponents in the bottom half of the table.
Numancia are a point
behind Elche and level on points with Jaén after losing 2-1 at
Sporting Gijon. Both Sporting's goals came from corners in the first
half from young striker Villa, who has now scored four in two games. The
visitors got a late consolation goal from Ojeda, who may be leaving the club
soon. This was the home side's first home victory in two months, and takes them
back up the table to eleventh place, just ahead of Badajoz on goal average.
A dull match in
Leganés at midday on Sunday, where the local team drew 0-0 with
Murcia. It was a typical match between two sides fighting for survival,
with very few scoring opportunities as neither side risked anything.
Iván Perez went the closest, heading against the bar early in the second
half, and Loreto wasted a good chance for the visitors immediately after the
referee turned down appeals for a penalty on Miguel Angel at the other end.
Clotet and Sivori failed to beat Reinke in the dying minutes, leaving the
Madrid based side down in the bottom four, still two points behind their
opponents who are eighteenth. |