

Anorga 2 – 2 CD Lagun Onak | Spain TD4 | 26 April 2026
Anorga and CD Lagun Onak shared the spoils in a hard-fought 2-2 draw at Estadio Municipal de Anorga in Spain’s TD4 regional division, a result that left both sides frustrated but kept them within striking distance of their respective mid-table and safety objectives. The match was a tale of two halves, with Anorga dominating early before Lagun Onak mounted a spirited second-half comeback.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a lively local crowd, Anorga started brightly, pressing high and creating several clear-cut chances. Their energy paid off with two goals inside the opening 25 minutes, and the home side appeared in full control. However, Lagun Onak, known for their never-say-die attitude, regrouped during the interval and emerged a transformed side, scoring twice to earn a valuable point on the road.
Key Moments
- 13th minute: Anorga took the lead when striker Iker Lasa headed home a precise cross from the right wing, beating the Lagun Onak goalkeeper at the near post.
- 24th minute: The home side doubled their advantage. A defensive miscommunication allowed Ander Garmendia to pounce on a loose ball inside the box, firing low into the corner to make it 2-0.
- 56th minute: Lagun Onak pulled one back through a brilliant individual effort. Winger Jon Mikel cut in from the left flank, evaded two defenders, and curled a shot into the top far corner.
- 73rd minute: The visitors completed the comeback when a corner was met by defender Iñaki Iglesias, who rose unchallenged to power a header past the Anorga goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Anorga set up in a 4-4-2 formation, relying on direct play and set-piece deliveries, which yielded early success. Lagun Onak started cautiously in a 4-2-3-1 but struggled to contain Anorga’s pressing. After half-time, Lagun Onak shifted to a more aggressive 4-1-4-1, pushing their full-backs higher and creating overloads in midfield. This adjustment suffocated Anorga’s passing lanes and allowed the visitors to dominate possession in the final third.
Standout Players
Anorga’s Iker Lasa was a constant threat with his aerial ability and hold-up play, leading to his opening goal. For Lagun Onak, Jon Mikel was the catalyst for the comeback, scoring one goal and forcing two saves from the home keeper. Midfielder Unai Eizagirre also deserves credit for his tireless work rate, covering the most ground of any player and completing 92% of his passes.
Table and Season Context
The draw left Anorga in 9th place in the TD4 standings, three points above the relegation playoff zone but with games in hand. Lagun Onak remained 11th, now level on points with 12th-placed Amorebieta B. With four matches remaining, both clubs will view this result as a missed opportunity to climb the table. Anorga face a tricky away trip to 5th-placed Usurbil next, while Lagun Onak host basement side Tolosa.