The Royal Society struggled to win by two to zero to Almeria succumbed to the deployment of resources from Raul Tamudo, author of the second goal and assisted on the first goal in a game marked by rain. Almeria mordant entered the game four minutes and enjoyed a chance that could have changed the sign of the meeting in a low shot from Piatti that licked the bottom left corner of Claudio Bravo.
The Argentine Pablo Daniel Piatti was a nightmare for the Chilean goalkeeper, who had to be used to fund a moment later arrival of visitors topped, leaving behind, for the Argentine player. The Real tried to stretch, but could not be overlooked for a moment because the Andalusians wandered ready after each steal or failure of the royalists, as he had Labaké on 30 minutes that Cruse did not take the top to the bottom.
Almeria paid dearly for their lack of definition and almost at the time of the first half off an assist from Raul Tamudo master's headed in the back of the net Ion Ansotegi. The second part was conditioned by an impressive and prolonged storm made it impossible to control the ball, generating constant tripping and alarm in every action that ended in the three clubs and football became impracticable proposing both teams.
The smartest in the class was Raul Tamudo, who in just over ten minutes remaining, resolved a scramble in the area with an intentional shot that surprised Diego Alves. Technical-2: Real Sociedad: Bravo, Estrada, Ansotegi, Labaké, De la Bella, Rivas, Elustondo, Xabi Prieto, Griezmann (Demidov, min.
78); Zurutuza (Aranburu, min. 84) and Tamudo (Agirretxe, min .88). 0: UD Almeria: Diego Alves, Marcelo Silva (Jose Ortiz, min. 81), Carlos Garcia, Michel, Cruse (Goitom, min. 72); Jakobsen, Bernardello, Mo, Piatti, Uche and Ulloa. Referee: Clos Gómez (Aragones). Admonitions to Bravo, Ansotegi, Jakobsen and Bernardello.
Goals: 1-0, min. 45: Ansotegi. 2-0, min. 78: Tamudo. Subs: 23 000 spectators in the stadium Anoeta. Barrage of rain at the start of the second half.
The Argentine Pablo Daniel Piatti was a nightmare for the Chilean goalkeeper, who had to be used to fund a moment later arrival of visitors topped, leaving behind, for the Argentine player. The Real tried to stretch, but could not be overlooked for a moment because the Andalusians wandered ready after each steal or failure of the royalists, as he had Labaké on 30 minutes that Cruse did not take the top to the bottom.
Almeria paid dearly for their lack of definition and almost at the time of the first half off an assist from Raul Tamudo master's headed in the back of the net Ion Ansotegi. The second part was conditioned by an impressive and prolonged storm made it impossible to control the ball, generating constant tripping and alarm in every action that ended in the three clubs and football became impracticable proposing both teams.
The smartest in the class was Raul Tamudo, who in just over ten minutes remaining, resolved a scramble in the area with an intentional shot that surprised Diego Alves. Technical-2: Real Sociedad: Bravo, Estrada, Ansotegi, Labaké, De la Bella, Rivas, Elustondo, Xabi Prieto, Griezmann (Demidov, min.
78); Zurutuza (Aranburu, min. 84) and Tamudo (Agirretxe, min .88). 0: UD Almeria: Diego Alves, Marcelo Silva (Jose Ortiz, min. 81), Carlos Garcia, Michel, Cruse (Goitom, min. 72); Jakobsen, Bernardello, Mo, Piatti, Uche and Ulloa. Referee: Clos Gómez (Aragones). Admonitions to Bravo, Ansotegi, Jakobsen and Bernardello.
Goals: 1-0, min. 45: Ansotegi. 2-0, min. 78: Tamudo. Subs: 23 000 spectators in the stadium Anoeta. Barrage of rain at the start of the second half.
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