The penalty spot was lethal once again for Hidalgo’s men. However, the team fought and tried hard, being better than their rival during some stages of the encounter. Anyway, their performance was conditioned by the referee’s decision, yet difficult to explain.
The hosts made a strong start to the game, being dangerous by means of Javi Mier, who tested the keeper after 19 minutes, drilling a low shot that came close to the goal. Only 15 minutes later, SD Huesca would find the back of the net, only for the referee to rule it out for a 'positional' offside against Mier. However, the Azulgranas kept on focused on the oppositions’ goal. This time it was Joaquin, with an ambitious attempt from a tight angle on the edge of the box that almost hit the bar after a neat individual play in the dying stages of the first half.
After the interval Valladolid began testing Alvaro Fernandez. Huesca had theirs after a clearance on Valladolid’s box. It seemed to be a give-and-take clash but with a harmless visitor side. However, Moro went down under a challenge from Gerard Valentin inside the area and the referee pointed to the spot. It was like a déjà vu no one at El Alcoraz could believe. An outstretched Alvaro was close to save it, but it hit the post and Monchu did find the net in his second shot. Hidalgo’s men, full of rage, tried to bounce back, while Hugo Vallejo replaced an exhausted Obeng. Valladolid wasted as much time as possible, while the Azulgranas kept on pushing until the last of the 7 minutes of stoppage time. And although they were unable to change the result, the crowd appreciated their efforts.



