Goals from Guerrero and Ochoa guide Ourense to victory in a bittersweet weekend for those on loan

Goals from Guerrero and Ochoa guide Ourense to victory in a bittersweet weekend for those on loan


The weekend in terms of blue and white loans leaves two big names, both in the same team. Adrián Guerrero and Martín Ochoa They scored in Ourense’s victory (3-1) against Mérida. The two players on loan from Deportivo left their mark in a victory that keeps the team from Ourense out of the relegation places. Beyond the game in O Couto, Mardones and Kevin Sánchez They were the only ones to be able to celebrate a victory. This was the weekend for the players on loan from Deportivo.

Insufficient draw for Cultural de Chacón

The Cultu still does not raise its head. The Leonese team had a direct duel against Zaragoza this weekend, but could not go beyond a 0-0 draw. The Leonese team began dominating, until a missed penalty was like a bucket of cold water. In the second half, the contest was more even and Luis Chacón (who played the 90 minutes) had the clearest chances for his team. The Pontedeumés was close to beating Andrada in a one-on-one and in a header, but he was not successful.

End to Pontevedra’s idyllic streak with all the sports fans on the green

Pontevedra put an end to its magnificent dynamic after ten games without losing with a defeat against (1-0) against a Cacereño in relegation positions. An own goal from a corner kick was enough to beat a Pontevedra team that was far from having its best day and finished the game with ten. Diego Gómez played the 90 minuteswhile Rubén López and Luisao entered for the last 15 and five minutes respectively.

Blue and white double in O Couto: Ochoa and Guerrero score in Ourense’s victory

Ourense remains out of relegation thanks, in large part, to the two blue and white loan players who got the victory on track in O Couto. The As Burgas complex beat Mérida 3-1 with goals from Guerrero and Martín Ochoa. The Ferrol winger was a starter and one of the most active players in his team’s offense. The sports youth squad opened the can with a powerful shot executed after breaking away from several rivals on the edge of the area.

In the second half it was time for Martin Ochoa. The Riojan came on in the 68th minute and in the 70th he sealed the match with the final 3-1. The striker debuted as a scorer in his new team thanks to an action in which the coin landed on its head. A shot by César Moreno ricocheted off the body of Ochoa and ended up sneaking into the visiting networks.

Cartagena breathes again to escape relegation

Cartagena achieved a very important victory to take a breather from the red zone of the classification. The albinegros they beat Marbella (2-1) to expand their cushion with the danger positions to four points. Kevin Sánchez entered the field after half an hourwith 1-1 showing on the electronic. The man from Burgos was very close to putting his team ahead again with a shot after a low cross that missed near the post.

Testimonial presence of Mardones in the hit on the Racing table

Racing de Ferrol confirms that its bad moment is a thing of the past with a victory at the leader’s house. The racing players attacked the Heliodor Rodríguez López thanks to a header from Zalaya in the 87th minute. With this result, the departmental team regains a place in the playoff zone and wins again after two consecutive setbacks. As far as sports loans are concerned, Jairo was left without participating and Mardones entered in injury time.

Montañeros climbs to playoff positions with David Carreira as starter

Montañeros conquers fifth place after the defeat of Boiro and the tie of the purples against Polvorín. With 30 points, the team from Hercules is placed in fifth position and continues dreaming of the possibility of promoting to the Second Federation. David Carreira started and was on the field for just over an hour in a match that ended with a one-goal draw.

* They didn’t have minutes Alex Petxarroman (FC Andorra), Mohamed Bouldini (Granada CF), Jairo Noriega (Racing Club Ferrol), Hugo Villaverde (SD Sarriana) and Pablo Parada (SD Sarriana)

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