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Santurtzi CD - Cd VS Portugalete Score Today
Santurtzi CD
03-15 18:15
0 - 0
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Portugalete - Cd VS Portugalete Live Score Today
Portugalete
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Santurtzi CD
Portugalete
Attacks
74
92
Dangerous Attacks
34
51
Ball Possession
42
58
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0
0
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7010
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End 0-0
86′
Javier Echevarria
D. Elguezabal
78′
M. Madrazo
Martin Fernandez
77′
Aitor Guerras Abaitua
Iker Hierro
77′
A. Corral
B.Hernandez
58′
A.Pérez
Xabi Gómez
Halftime 0-0
0′
I.Bilbao
0′
Zaid Ouldeniymia
0′
D. Elguezabal
0′
B.Hernandez
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Match Info
The Basque derby between Santurtzi CD and Portugalete ended in a hard-fought but goalless 0-0 draw in Spain's TD4 division. Played under the lights, the match was a tense and tactical affair where defensive solidity and midfield battles took precedence over attacking flair, with both teams ultimately canceling each other out. The single point does little to dramatically alter either side's position in the lower reaches of the table, reflecting a contest where neither was willing to risk defeat. From the opening whistle, it was clear this would be a physical encounter with few clear-cut chances. Santurtzi, playing at home, enjoyed slightly more of the possession but struggled to break down a well-organized Portugalete backline. The best opportunity of the first half fell to the hosts after a clever set-piece, but the headed effort sailed narrowly over the bar. Portugalete's threat came primarily on the counter-attack, with their pacey winger causing problems, though his final ball often lacked quality. The second half followed a similar pattern, with the intensity rising but the final touch in the penalty area eluding both sets of players. A late flurry of corners for Santurtzi created some anxiety in the Portugalete box, but the visitors held firm to secure a valuable clean sheet and a point on the road. The main focus of the match was the disciplined defensive work from both units. Central defenders on both sides were commanding in the air and quick to snuff out danger, making it a frustrating afternoon for the forwards. There were few controversies, though a potential penalty appeal for Portugalete in the 65th minute after a tangle in the box was waved away by the referee, a decision that drew heated protests from the away bench. In terms of table impact, the draw leaves both teams in a congested mid-to-lower section, needing wins rather than draws to climb to safety. The Santurtzi manager remarked, "We controlled the game but lacked the cutting edge. A point is not a disaster, but we need to be more clinical at home." His Portugalete counterpart was more satisfied, saying, "A clean sheet away in a derby is always a positive. We showed great spirit and organization. It's a solid point."