Andorra's third consecutive victory for a team who seems to be used to score in the added time. The tricolors, who were outscored in the first half but reacted in the second half, overcame Zamora's initial goal with a brace from Manu Nieto, the second in the 93rd minute.
The strong pressure from the away team caused Andorra many problems in the first half. With the ball mostly in the tricolors' half, Zamora was the team who enjoyed the best chances in the first half. Nico Ratti saved the goal in the first minutes, while the clearest chance came after the quarter of an hour in a penalty that the referee whistled for hands. Luckily, Kike Márquez's shot hit the crossbar.
The relief, however, was short-lived and, in the 25th minute, Pito Camacho, after a lateral cross, opened the scoring with a faulty shot that went past Nico Ratti.
The break was positive for Andorra, who came out with a completely different face in the second half. Thus, Beto Company's team managed to transfer the game to the other side and, near Fermín's goal, players like Josep Cerdà began to appear, who was fed up with causing fouls and dangerous actions. In two of these, his marker, Edu Campabadal, saw two yellow cards – the second for a foul almost inside the area – which completely tipped the balance.
Previously, the tricolors had already come close with danger in a couple of set-piece actions, until, in the 65th minute, in the play just after the red card, Manu Nieto win the position over the defense and scored the equalizer.
From there, everything went downhill towards the Castilian goal, although the minutes went by without the comeback being completed. Juanda, after a rejection from the goalkeeper, had a very clear chance to score the second, while Manu Nieto, with a shot that was too centered, and Alba, a little bit deflected, were also unable to complete the job. Finally, in the 93rd minute, a good cross from Juanda was finished off by the scorer Manu Nieto, from inside the area, to complete the comeback.
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