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Cádiz Falls to the Second Division

Cádiz’s sixth adventure in the First Division lasted four seasons, the second longest in its history since in 1985 and 1993 it achieved agonizing saves in the top category. Once again on the wire, the Cádiz team has fallen to complete the Andalusian disaster in a season in which Granada and Almería had already confirmed their relegation. Rayo Vallecano (defeated 3-0 in Barcelona), Celta (1-2 winner in Granada), Mallorca (which drew 2-2 at home against Almería) and Las Palmas, which is saved despite adding thirteen games without win after drawing (0-0) in Cádiz against a rival who was facing their penultimate bullet, which in the end was the last.

Cádiz stumbled in a match that Las Palmas wanted to take to their home ground with a rhythm that would reduce the boiling in Cádiz’s Nuevo Mirandilla. It was achieved by the Canarian squad that took over the ball during the first half hour of the game while results that accompanied their interests were revealed from the rest of the scenarios. Rayo made its debut in Montjuïc with a goal against and Larin’s goal for Mallorca against last-place Almería was followed by Arribas’ equalizer before the break. By then in Cádiz everything was already beating at a very different speed than at the beginning. Javi Hernández had scored for the locals, but the video was responsible for censoring an illegal position by the right back Zaldua at the dawn of the action.

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The half came with Cádiz in relegation, four points behind Mallorca. But at that point everyone had already accelerated. Also Celta, who had started the game in Granada on edge, imprecise and flawed, but in the final stretch of the first half went for the goal without hesitation. Aspas and Larsen had it in a frenetic epilogue, which was actually the prelude to the sentence: fifteen minutes into the second half the Galician team scored after a connection between Aspas and Hugo Sotelo that pushed Larsen into the net. Bamba sentenced almost immediately. Celta has won five of the nine games it has played since Claudio Giráldez made the jump from the reserve team to relieve Rafa Benítez on the bench.

The break in Cádiz suited Las Palmas well. The team coached by García Pimienta returned bossily. Also without fang. And Cádiz always had a thread of life to cling to. His fans let him know when news came from Son Moix of a great goal by Langa for Almería. And the languishing yellow team revived. Chris Ramos was able to score with his head after a monumental cross from Guardiola, who had jumped onto the field to put more wood into the cauldron of the attack. In full effervescence, old Carranza celebrated Barcelona’s second goal against Rayo and Chust went too far with a treacherous tackle that left Cádiz with one man less.

But if there is a team that does not give up and manages in agony, it is Cádiz, which drew a siege on the Las Palmas area. Less intense, however, than the one that Mallorca had over Almería until Darder celebrated the tie seven minutes into the ninety. With that news, Cádiz sought the heroic between indescribable tension and general exhaustion. The victory would have left him at the expense of a carom on the last day, but alive. But the goal did not come and the League will end next weekend without tensions at the bottom of the table.

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