Almeria has been far superior to the Sanse (5-1)
After receiving three goals, Carrera's goal gave hope to the txuri-urdin, but the opponent managed the second half better.
The Sanse fell this Sunday before the Almeria (5-1) in the match corresponding to the 32nd day of LaLiga Hypermotion played at the Almería Stadium.
The White-Blue have jumped into the field with high pressure from the beginning, trying to make the exit of the Almeria uncomfortable, but the locals have quickly found spaces in the counter-attack. In just three minutes the 1-0 has arriveddue to a serious mistake by Fraga, who has given the ball to Miguel de la Fuente.
The second Donostiarra team clung to its idea despite the blow and created occasions such as a shot from Carrera stopped by Andrés Fernández, while the Almeria scored the second when Arribas took advantage of a rejectionand signed the 2-0.
Despite the disadvantage, the Sanse didn't lower its arms and kept trying to cut distances, but it wasn't right. Aguirre and Astiazaran tried, but they didn't.
The beginning of the second half Arribas touched the goal in two actions, first with a header over the long line and then with a shot stopped by Aitor Fraga.
The third goal came from Arnau Puigmal after another mistake in the Donostiarra team's ball exit.
The Royal shortened distances in a corner topped byGorka Carrera (3-1).
But the local reaction was immediate with apenalty transformed by Embarba (4-1).
The Almeria did not slow down and sentenced the matchwith the fifth goal of Alex Muñoz.
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