11.04.2009 20:29
Reserves salvage a point against Alzira (1-1)
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Barça managed to salvage a point at Alzira after the Valencia outfit had taken the lead. The draw means the Catalans are still in with a chance of promotion to 2nd Division A.
The game didn’t get off to a good start for Barça’s reserves as within the first
quarter of an hour Alzira had taken the lead with a goal by Gerardo Masini. The striker fired home
a cross from midfielder Cristobal.
Reaction after the goal
The goal forced the Catalans to react and they took control of the game. With half an hour on
the clock striker Benja almost pulled his side level but a great save by home keeper Paco Fernández
meant that Alzira went into the break still one to the good.
Barça equalise
Luis Enrique made changes to his line-up for the second half to use more direct tactics,
bringing on Rueda and Jeffren for Goran Maric and Oriol Romeu.
Barça’s greater attacking strength soon brought a result as Victor Sánchez got the
equaliser halfway through the second half with a great free kick from 35 yards.
Close finish
The goal got Barça thinking about coming from behind to win the game and they kept the
Valencia outfit pinned in its own half, but constant breaks down the wings didn’t bring the
goal the Catalans were looking for. With three minutes left Alzira gave Barça a shock when Sergio
Sánchez hit the post.
In the end the points were shared, a result which means Barça Atlètic remain in with a chance
of promotion though they can’t afford to let more points go begging. As for Alzira, the point
means that they are just about relegated and most likely to be in the Third Division next season.
MATCH STATS
Alzira, 1
Barça Atlètic, 1
UD Alzira: Paco, Sergio Sanchez, Sergio Heras, Ramos, Vaquero (Edu López,
83’), Robles, Quintana, Cristobal (Romero, 78’), Quero and Masini.
FC Barcelona: Oier, Victor Sanchez, Fontàs, Verdés, Joni, Pedro (Gai Assulin,
72’), Oriol Romeu (Rueda, 45’), Longás, Abraham, Benja and Maric (Jeffren, 45’).
Goals: 1-0 Masini (16’); 1-1 Victor Sánchez (65’)