HUESCA. Huesca and Amorebieta draw 1-1. O. Luengo scored the first own goal (12′) for Huesca. M. Mateu settled the score 1-1 (78′) with an own goal.

The match was played at the Estadio El Alcoraz stadium in Huesca on Saturday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was Alejandro Quintero González with the help of Víctor Jara Cordobés and José Francisco García Lozano. The 4th official was David López Jiménez. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 17.6 degrees Celsius or 63.66 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 90%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 48 Ball Possession 52
Shots
  • 13 Total 10
  • 3 On Target 3
  • 10 Off Target 7
  • 0 Shots blocked 2
  • 65 Attack 99
  • 29 Dangerous attack 62
  • 138 Ball safe 126
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 8
  • 2 Off Sides 4
Fouls
  • 21 Total 12
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

There was not much difference in terms of ball possession. Huesca was in possession of the ball for 48% of the time vs. Amorebieta that controlled the ball for 52% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Amorebieta was more aggressive with 62 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 3 were on target. However, that was not enough Amorebieta to win the match​.

Huesca shot 13 times, 3 on target, 10 off target. On the other side, Amorebieta shot 10 times, 3 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

Huesca received 2 yellow cards (J. Seoane and D. Ferreiro). Regarding the opposition, Amorebieta received 1 yellow card (M. Saizar).

Match Timeline

12'
32'
39'
40'
46'
Iker Unzueta- sub ->G. Guruzeta
53'
58'
60'
77'
77'
78'
80'
80'
81'
90'

Standings

After this contest, Huesca will have 16 points like Burgos, Real Oviedo and Lugo to stay in the 11th place. On the other side, Amorebieta will have 9 points to stay in the 21st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the La Liga 2, Huesca will play away against Ponferradina on the 2nd of November with a 3-2 head to head record in favor of Ponferradina (4 draws).

Amorebieta will host Real Valladolid on the 3rd of November with a 0-0 head to head.

Huesca – Formation

Huesca
G
6.1
D
Jorge Pulido 14.Spain
7.4
D
Florian Miguel 3.France
6.8
80'
D
Andrei Rațiu 2.Romania
7.1
D
7.0
M
Pedro Mosquera 5.Spain
6.5
60'
M
Mikel Rico 17.Spain
6.9
M
Jaime Seoane 20.Spain
6.8
81' 39'
F
David Ferreiro 7.Spain
7.4
80' 32'
F
Marc Mateu 21.Spain
6.4
F
Adolfo Gaich 18.Argentina
6.4
53'
Substitutes
G
D
Pablo Insua 4.Spain
D
Julio Buffarini 19.Argentina
7.1
80'
M
K. Nwakali 8.Nigeria
6.3
60'
M
Juan Carlos Real 22.Spain
6.5
81'
F
I. Pitta 9.Paraguay
6.5
53'
F
G. Abizanda 32.Spain
F
Dani Escriche 10.Spain
6.3
80'
F
Enzo Lombardo 24.France

Huesca started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Marcos Ignacio Ambriz Espinoza decided to play with the following team: Andrés Fernández (6.1), Andrei Rațiu (7.1), Cristian Salvador (7.0), Jorge Pulido (7.4), Florian Miguel (6.8), Jaime Seoane (6.8), Pedro Mosquera (6.5), Mikel Rico (6.9), David Ferreiro (7.4), Adolfo Gaich (6.4) and Marc Mateu (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Pablo Insúa, Kelechi Nwakali (6.3), Julio Buffarini (7.1), Miguel San Roman, Isidro Pitta (6.5), Gustavo Abizanda, Juan Carlos (6.5), Dani Escriche (6.3) and Enzo Lombardo.

Substitutions

Huesca made 5 changes: A. Gaich for I. Pitta (53′), P. Mosquera for K. Nwakali (60′), D. Ferreiro for D. Escriche (80′), F. Miguel for J. Buffarini (80′) and J. Seoane for Juan Carlos (81′).

Best player: Jorge Pulido​

The most impressive player for Huesca was Jorge Pulido.

His rating is (7.4) with 52 passes (76% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 9 duels out of 13.

Amorebieta – Formation

Amorebieta
G
M. Saizar Soroa 1.Spain
6.8
40'
D
6.8
D
Oscar Gil 22.Spain
6.8
58'
D
Oier Luengo 15.Spain
6.4
58'
D
7.3
D
I. Ozkoidi Alba 3.Spain
6.1
M
M. San José 12.Spain
6.5
77'
M
Lander Olaetxea 5.Spain
6.8
77'
M
Markel Lozano 16.Spain
6.6
M
Gorka Guruzeta 24.Spain
6.5
46'
F
Íñigo Orozco 20.Spain
7.0
90'
Substitutes
G
Unai Marino 30.Spain
D
Aimar Sagasti 21.Spain
D
Iker Seguín 11.Spain
M
Asier Etxabaru 23.Spain
M
Mikel Álvaro 10.Spain
90'
M
Álvaro Peña 18.Spain
M
Iker Bilbao 6.Spain
6.7
77'
M
Gorka Larrucea 8.Spain
F
Iker Unzueta 7.Spain
6.6
46'
F
Amorrortu 17.Spain
6.5
77'

Amorebieta started with a 5-4-1 line-up (5-4-1).

Regarding the opposition, Íñigo Vélez De Mendizábal Fernández De García played with: Mikel Saizar (6.8), Gaizka Larrazabal (7.3), Oscar Gil (6.8), Aitor Arregi (6.8), Oier Luengo Redondo (6.4), Josu Ozkoidi (6.1), Lander Olaetxea (6.8), Lozano (6.6), Mikel San José (6.5), Gorka Guruzeta (6.5) and Iñigo Orozco (7.0).

These were the players on the bench: Unai Marino, Asier Etxabaru, Mikel Alvaro, Iker Unzueta Arregui (6.6), Aimar Sagastibelza Caballero, Iker Amorrortu (6.5), Iker Seguin, Jon Irazábal Iraurgui, Álvaro Peña, Iker Bilbao (6.7) and Gorka Larrucea.

Substitutions

Amorebieta made 5 changes: G. Guruzeta for I. Unzueta (46′), O. Gil for J. Irazabal (58′), M. San Jose for I. Bilbao (77′), L. Olaetxea for I. Amorrortu (77′) and I. Orozco for M. Alvaro (90′).

Best player: Gaizka Larrazabal​

The player that probably impressed the most for Amorebieta was Gaizka Larrazabal.

His rating is (7.3) with 30 passes (76% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 10. He performed 10 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the La Liga 2.​