In a match with two halves, Andorra saw two points slip away in a poor second half. And this despite Ibai Gómez's team being vastly superior to Huesca in the first half, but the Aragonese side equalized with two goals in the last quarter of an hour.
An excellent first half from Andorra, which dominated and had all the chances in the first 45 minutes. Right from the start, a cross from Le Normand was headed by Manu Nieto, grazing the post, and a few minutes later, it was Merquelanz, from a corner delivered to the edge of the area, who shot over the crossbar. And even before the goals, the tricolors enjoyed a triple chance to open the scoring.
But finally, the goal came in the 29th minute with a thunderous strike from Minsu Kim that left the local goalkeeper with no response. And in the midst of the visitors' frenzy, the second goal arrived: Villahermosa recovered the ball in a dangerous area and did not miss.
In the second half, Huesca logically stepped up and approached Owono's goal with more danger, although it was Manu Nieto who had the chance to score the third in a play he created on his own.
From there, the locals kept trying to close the gap, especially through a dangerous Sergi Enrich, who increased the Aragonese presence in the area. Dani Luna had a good chance, but his shot went over the crossbar. Until the 77th minute, everything changed. Pulido got ahead of the tricolor defense on a lateral free kick and scored the 1-2, a goal that spurred Huesca on, and they finally completed the comeback with a penalty committed by Villahermosa, which Òscar Sielva converted into the definitive 2-2.
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