SHODDY defending by Club Deportivo Tenerife threw away an early 2-0 lead against Málaga to draw 2-2 at home on Saturday November 7.
by James Tweedie
The Canaries only top-flight team went ahead early in the first half thanks to goals from Román Martínez and Alfaro.
But the home side seemed to lose all discipline in the excitement, and Málaga’s Edhino was handed a goal on a plate by Tenerife’s swiss cheese defence and butter-fingers goalkeeping by Sergio Aragoneses.
Despite valiant attempts by Tenerife to mainatin their lead, Javi López equalised a quarter of an hour before time to give Málaga a much-needed point and at the bottom of the First Division table.
Despite the evidence of the scoreboard, Tenerife’s Omar Ramos later said: “I believe we played better than Málaga.”
The optimistic ‘canterano’ -meaning a recruit from the club’s youth training system - said:
“we started well, scoring two goals, but we were tied. We are not happy with the outcome.
“It was a game to win, but it’s past. Now play the Celtic Cup tie against Sevilla and then home again,” he added.
by James Tweedie
The Canaries only top-flight team went ahead early in the first half thanks to goals from Román Martínez and Alfaro.
But the home side seemed to lose all discipline in the excitement, and Málaga’s Edhino was handed a goal on a plate by Tenerife’s swiss cheese defence and butter-fingers goalkeeping by Sergio Aragoneses.
Despite valiant attempts by Tenerife to mainatin their lead, Javi López equalised a quarter of an hour before time to give Málaga a much-needed point and at the bottom of the First Division table.
Despite the evidence of the scoreboard, Tenerife’s Omar Ramos later said: “I believe we played better than Málaga.”
The optimistic ‘canterano’ -meaning a recruit from the club’s youth training system - said:
“we started well, scoring two goals, but we were tied. We are not happy with the outcome.
“It was a game to win, but it’s past. Now play the Celtic Cup tie against Sevilla and then home again,” he added.