Jackson earns promotion

Nàstic did not make it easy for him, testing Twin Álvarez From the beginning to the end. The goal of the yellow subsidiary, along with the Senegalese striker, was a hero in Vigo. And that Dani Romera disguised himself as a villain on several occasions, but the Castellón goalkeeper closed all the doors to glory. Romera, hero in the semifinal, warned at twenty minutes with a shot from the edge that the yellow goalkeeper cleared. Shortly after he found the net, but the referee annulled the goal for a possible prior foul. Before the break, the Tarragona striker reloaded his rifle, but again Iker Álvarez got in his way.

After the well-deserved break, Iker gave all the prominence to Nicolas Jackson. The Senegalese took advantage of a great serve from Arana at the start of the second half to put the promotion to the Second Division on track. Nàstic had a tie at the head of Ribelles midway through the second act, but again Iker’s saving hand appeared to give another slap to the Catalan illusions. Arana, with a great volley, was about to sentence with twenty minutes to go, but his right hand crashed against the post.

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In the final stages, Nàstic brought out its entire arsenal, while the yellow subsidiary dug in to defend its precious treasure. Edgar finally found a way to beat Iker, but the referee annulled the Tarragona goal again. Those two disallowed goals that set Raül Agné’s men on fire, who despite this did not give up in the effort to try until the end. Iker had to appear again in the final stretch to deflect a shot from Edgar, who was about to find the prize for persistence with a header in stoppage time. He left for very little. With Nàstic looking for the equalizer that would give way to extra time, Jackson rode the ball from his own field to the rival net to seal promotion to Second Division.

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