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A
FOURTH win in succession lifted CD Javea into the top
three for the first time since October as the rojiblancos
begin to cement their credentials as a potential play-off
side. A first-half header from striker Alex Cuadrado
sealed maximum points in front of another boisterous
crowd in the Municipal Stadium, enjoying the warm late
afternoon sunshine. However CD El Campello frustrated
all efforts to build on the opening and contained the
front-line effectively enough to restrict the home side
to a single shot late in the second half. And for the
third game in a row, Javea suffered a sending-off when
Dani was dismissed for a second bookable offence with
minutes remaining; a flurry of cards could see a reduced
squad travel down for the top-of-the-table clash against
UD Horadada next weekend; centre-half Juanma will miss
his first game of the season after picking up his fifth
caution. However, if the side continue
to demonstrate the will and passion that has seen them
surpass all expectations this season, chances are that
the rojiblancos might just prevail.
The
warm sunshine made a welcome return to football on the
Costa Blanca after the overcast chill against CD Almoradi
and the persistent rain down in Algueña. Faces, new
and old, gathered together to cheer the rojiblancos
to victory over a side that had won just two games in
little over three months. CD El Campello looked sharp
enough, especially in midfield, but it soon became apparent
that the game would lack much spark, despite the best
effort of the noisy sections of fans gathered in the
stand.
However,
the goal that would ultimately win the game was definitely
one to be savoured. The rojiblancos have
had a knack of scoring delightful goals this season
and there are going to be many contenders for 'goal-of-the-season'
come May, including Puncho's wonderful solo effort away
at Orihuela B and Javi's recent thunderbolt which won
the game down in Algueña. Álex Cuadrado beautifully
headed effort midway through the second-half might well
be up there at the end of the campaign. Winger Carlo
was being afforded plenty of space on the right-hand
side and he chased through to drive a perfect cross
into the box which was met by the tall striker who diverted
it into the net to spark noisy celebrations.
But,
for all the congratulations, that would just about be
the highlight for the entire game. As usual Ortolá's
quick reactions deserve more than a passing mention;
the young custodian leapt superbly to palm away to safety a
powerful effort from Lauro and he would be on hand to
block several other attempts, albeit taken from offside
positions. The former Alicante B keeper has strong family
links with Jávea - his father is a former president
of the club - and his desire for success for
CD Javea extends way beyond his area as he directs his
colleagues with his usual fervour. Surely it would be
only a matter of time before he can claim to be one
of the best young keepers around today.
Yet
it is tenacious midfielder Rubén Plá who claims the
'man-of-the-match' honour for his determination and
drive in the centre of the park. His vision was almost
perfect and he sprayed several pinpoint crosses around
the pitch and both Puncho and Carlo thrived on that
perception. Rubén is in his second spell at CD Javea
and his passion for success is as strong as ever as
he becomes a firm favourite with the supporters.
The
second-half brought little excitement on the pitch,
aside from two golden chances afforded to Javi and substitute
Norman. The former took far too much time on the ball
as he charged into the box when others might have been
in a better position whilst Norman was unlucky to have
his shot blocked by a defender after finding himself
clear late in the second period. As the game drew to
a conclusion, El Campello drove forward to claim an
equaliser, just as they had done in the first fixture
between the two sides back in October. Dani, making
his first start for some time as he covered for the
injured Jorge, hauled down Lauro as the forward bore
down on the Javea goal and was awarded his second caution
of the game - and thus became the third rojiblanco
to be sent off in three successive games.
With
the seconds ticking away, goalscorer Álex Cuadrado was
replaced by Canari, making his first appearance for
a fair while as he continues his comeback from
injury and his return was loudly cheered by the faithful
in the stands, forgetting for a moment the nail-biting
end to the game. However the visitors were kept at bay
by a resilient defence and it was with relief that the
home fans greeted the final whistle. It was never a
classic game but three points were won by absolute resolve,
a victory that would ultimately lift the side into a
top three position.
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MATCH
STATISTICS (JORNADA 24)
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C.D.
JAVEA Last
Season: 14th (Preferente Group IV)
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C.D.
EL CAMPELLO Last
Season: Champions (Primera Regional Group
VII)
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1
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ORTOLÁ
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3
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RUBÉN
SERRIÓ
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5
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JUANMA
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18
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MIGUEL
RAMAL
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22
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DANI
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23
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CARLO
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8
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PABLO
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17
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RUBÉN
PLÁ
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7
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PUNCHO
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10
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JAVI
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15
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ALEX
CUADRADO
27mins
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1
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ROBERTO
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2
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LANDER
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3
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NEIRA
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4
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FRAN
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5
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MURCIA
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6
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GUILLERMO
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7
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TONET
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8
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PATO
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9
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LAURO
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10
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VICTOR
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11
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CHEMA
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19
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NORMAN
(JAVI 75mins)
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21
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CARLOS
RIBES (CARLO 84mins)
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6
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JOSE
LUIS (PABLO 90mins)
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16
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CANARI
(ALEX CUADRADO 93mins)
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13
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BAUZA
(Goalkeeper)
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JON
(CHEMA 67mins)
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SAUL
(NEIRA 79mins)
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MATCH
OFFICIALS
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Referee:
Angel Copete Torralbo |
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Referee's
Assistant: Marcos Daniel
Saenen Alverez |
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Referee's
Assistant:
Adrian Lopez Moya |
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ATTENDANCE
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MAN-OF-THE-MATCH
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450
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RUBEN
PLÁ
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