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The match promised and… Cádiz approached the match as a path to salvation; while Andorra did the same to seal their permanence. The worst Andalusian streak faced the best of the Principality. And, because of this, in the first half hour ‘nothing’ happened, but Manso’s men took a step forward and Josep Cerdà was in charge of scoring a great goal and making it 0-1 before going to half-time. A jug of cold water for the yellows, who saw how the stands were dissatisfied with the game and the result of their team.
After passing through the locker room, and with Lucas Pérez on the bench in what was his first call-up, Sergio González put Brian Ocampo on the green in search of more offensive depth. His presence on the field made Cádiz grow, but in the end he could not add and only has 4 points out of a possible 42. While Andorra almost certified their permanence and that they knew how to play with the score in their favor and keep the timing of the game.























