Real Spain breaks the curse and defeats Marathon in the Yankees with a double by Ramiro Rocca! – Ten

Is over. real Spain cut a bad four-year streak without being able to win Marathon in the Yankel Rosenthal Stadium and with a double of the Argentine Ramiro Rocca he was able to celebrate again on enemy soil.

The Machine, which did not win in the monster cave since February 4, 2017 by the National League of Honduras, He took advantage of the terrible defensive errors to get three valuable points on day 4 of the 2021 Closing Tournament.

Most rescuable was the remarkable presentation in a classic sampedrano of the forward Ramiro Rocca, that in its second party in soccer catracho was able to mark two goals to him to Marathón to be placed in the top of the table from the north.

For its part, the emerald set fell again in his home, which was previously a fort, but now accumulates four consecutive games watching Marathon fall.

Closing Table of the Closing Tournament 2021

THE GAME

Much expectation to generate a new confrontation between the archrival rivals Marathón and Real Spain, considering the showiness that characterizes in these duels, with goals and good soccer.

From the beginning it was possible to anticipate an even clash, being the team that took advantage of the blows of the rival, which could take advantage in the commitment.

The raid of Yeison Mejia in Real Spain it was a revulsive one for the university professor attack, looking for the overflow to qualify to Ramiro Rocca. And so it was.

With 2 minutes played, Luis ‘Buba’ López came in from the right and could have had the tying goal, but the defenders successfully repelled the attack by Edwin Solano. It was close to Marathon.

However, in the 5th minute came the turning point of the game. Yeison Mejía was brought down inside the area, an easy decision for the referee there. John Paul Suazo The referee had no doubts and he gave a penalty in favor of Real Spain.

John Paul Suazo could not stop Yeison Mejía and committed a penalty. Photo: Neptali Romero.

Ramiro Rocca took possession of the ball after a miscued clearance by the defense and capitalized fully on the mistake to make it 7 minutes into the match.

In the 16th minute, Marathón was about to tie the game with a header from Mathías Techera that was deflected by a defender and the ball bounced horizontally.

Ramiro Rocca made a superb strike after 28 minutes with a shot straight in front of the goal after a long ball through the middle, but one of the visitors’ defenders got a foot in at the last second and warded it off for a corner. The Argentine took the mark before the departure of Denovan Torres and defined with a soft touch.

Ramiro Rocca made a great definition by taking the mark of Denovan Torres to score the second of the match. Photo: Neptali Romero.

Marathón had no clarity or brilliance in the remaining minutes and, despite advancing his lines looking to reduce the disadvantage, he had no real options to beat the aurinegra goal.

In addition, the locals came out with everything in the attack. The entry of Carlo Costly gave him more air capacity.

In the 57th minute, Marathón was about to score the first goal for his cause with a double shot, the first by Edwin Solano and the second by Ryduan Palermo. ‘Buba’ López intervened in both shots to prevent his goal from falling.

The crowd groaned its disapproval when Ryduan Palermo missed a free kick that would have given fc the lead after 73 minutes. The spiked attacker rose and lowered the ball head to set up the 1-2.

Real España were close to putting the equalizer away after 84 minutes as the opposing defense lost control of the ball to Ramiro Rocca in a scuffle towards the left of the goal, but in the end the ball was cleared over the dead ball line.

The classic sampedrano continued towards the final minutes but Marató did not know how to take advantage of the possession of the ball in front of the shelter that Real Spain installed.

In this way, the professors end the drought of triumphs against the verdolagas and return to celebrate a victory against their classic rival.

THE STATISTICS

-Royal Spain got its fifth victory over Yankel Rosenthal, in 24 games.
-Royal Spain got its first victory against Marathon at the Yankel Rosenthal, in the era of Hector Vargas.
-Royal Spain stopped a negative streak of five consecutive defeats against Marathon in National League.
-Royal Spain cut a drought of eight games without beating Marathon in the National League.
-Royal Spain stopped a curse of eight games without beating Marathon in the Yankel Rosenthal.
-Ramiro Rocca scored a double in his second game with Real Spain, also executed and scored his first penalty in the National League.
-Ryduan Palermo scored his fourth goal in the National League with Marathon.
– Marathon and its ups and downs in the Yankel Rosenthal: It suffered the fourth consecutive defeat in his lair.

This is how the classic sampedrano was lived minute by minute

MATCH FILE

Marathon: 25. Denovan Torres; 6. John Paul Suazo, 23. Mathías Techera, 3. Cristian Moreira, 7. Emilio Izaguirre; 18. Wilmer Crisanto, 33. Kervin Arriaga, 65. Luis Vega, 30. Edwin Solano; 24. Yaudel Lahera, 29. Kevin Hoyos. DT: Héctor Vargas.

changes: Marlon Ramírez for Mathías Techera, minute 31. Carlo Costly for Kevin Hoyos, half time. Mikel Sants by John Paul Suazo, half time. Ryduan Palermo for Yaudel Lahera, minute 56. Axel Motiño for Edwin Solano, minute 69.

goals: Ryduan Palermo, 73 minutes.

Cards yellow: Luis Vega, minute 55.

Cards red: There was none.

Real Spain: 22. Luis López; 24. Carlos Mejía, 2. Getsel Montes, 4. Franco Flors, 5. Franklin Flors; 6. Devron García, 27. Gerson Chávez, 8. Alejandro Reis, 7. Mario Martínez, 12. Yeison Mejía; 19. Ramiro Rocca. DT: Raúl Gutiérrez.

changes: Darixon Tornado by Yeison Mejía, minute 83. Wisdom Quaye by Carlos Mejía, minute 88. Allans Vargas by Alejandro Reis, minute 88. Omar Roses by Mario Martínez, minute 88.

goals: Ramiro Rocca (penalty), minute 7 and 28.

Cards yellow: Carlos Mejía, minute 21. Franco Flors, minute 77. Ramiro Rocca, minute 80.

Cards red: There was none.

referee: Héctor Rodríguez.

stage: Yankel Rosenthal.

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