Monday, May 2, 2011

Levante 0-0 Sporting ... Draw that leaves both with a shot to stay

Much had been said before the game that a draw would be satisfactory to both Levante Sporting to leave almost certified both permanence and finally it was, in a loose gathering where no one wanted to risk and logically ended goalless. Levante jumped onto the field more determined and from the first minute took control of the ball against Sporting to expect a well-equipped and back.

The Valencia in the opening minutes came in search of the goal and could soon find it on a header by Caicedo saw door but was ruled out for Ecuadorian striker game. Just a few minutes later Xavi Torres who was able to open the scoring with a great volley from the edge but was met with a phenomenal response from the goal that sent Juan Pablo corner.

There were no more hostilities. As he advanced the first part of the Levant was deflating. Keep possession but lost uprightness. Sporting Levantine field began to tread surpassed the half-hour game, but was unable to get in trouble once the goalkeeper Munúa. The restart of the game did not involve any apprehension.

The game was being played to a lilting rhythm, without warning, causing to be heard some catcalls and shouts of "to kiss" in the stands, to the painful spectacle offered by both teams. If neither of the two teams had risked during the course of the game much less what they did in the closing stages, so bland that was coming to an end before the general irritation of the fans.

Technical Data: 0 - Levante: Munúa, Javi Venta, Nano, Ballesteros, Juanfran, Xavi Torres, Valdo (Xisco Nadal, M.60), Jefferson Montero, Iborra, Rubén (Xisco Muñoz, m.79) y Caicedo (Stuani, m.84). 0 - Real Sporting de Gijón: Juan Pablo, Lora, Hernandez, Botia, Jose Angel; Ayoze, Eguren, Rivera (Nacho Cases, m.86), De las Cuevas (Caramel, m.68), Nacho Novo and Barral (Bilic , m.61).

Referee: Álvarez Izquierdo. Levante admonished by Iborra and Xisco Nadal, and the Sporting Nacho Novo and Bilic. Subs: Day game in the 34's First Division match at the Estadio Ciutat de Valencia 'before 12,190 spectators. On the eve of the match, Jose Luis Astiazaran, president of the LFP, presented to the Delegation of Peñas del Levante Award 'Player # 12' for work done in favor of tolerance, fair play and respect between hobbies.

Observed a minute of silence in memory of Father's Sporting coach Manuel Preciado, who died last week, and Cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Valencia, Agustín García-Gasco, who died today in Rome.

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