A tie that leaves things as they were
Sitges achieved a new draw on its trip to the Catllar field, which represents the second consecutive match without victory outside the house. In a day where none of the teams occupying the leading positions could add the three points, the standings remained unchanged waiting for the key game that will be played this weekend against Martorell.
A promising start but a disappointing end
Sitges started the game with a positive attitude and a high intensity. Although the locals were the first to approach the goal with a shot that ended in the post, Sitges responded quickly. Easter had the opportunity to score with a free kick that ended up crashing against the crossbar. Finally, in the 17th minute, Sol Aguado managed to advance to Sitges with a goal that seemed promising. However, the home team surprised with a tie in the 35th minute, leaving the score 1-1 before the break.
A second time with shallow
The second half started with a new opportunity for Cabezas, but the rival goalkeeper lived up. It was expected that Sitges would keep in control, but the lack of depth in front of a rival seeking to defend and take advantage of the Cons made the game to become monotonous. The situation was complicated by the locals in the 74th minute, when they stayed with a player less. However, a loss of ball from the Sitgetans could have cost expensive, but the score remained unchanged.
The consequences of an intense match
One of the negative notes of the clash was the injury of Joan Serra, who had to leave the field during the second half. This leave could influence the preparation of the next game, where the Sitges, currently third classified, will face Martorell, who occupies the second position with a slight three -point advantage.
A decisive duel on the horizon
This Saturday, the Municipal de Aiguadolç will host a key confrontation between Sitges and Martorell at 17.30. Both teams will struggle to consolidate their aspirations of promotion in a game that promises to be intense and exciting. The pressure is high and the Sitgetans hope that the support of the fans will be a determining factor in their search for victory.