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Defeat in the Asturian Derby

Real Oviedo fall to a 3-1 loss against Real Sportinig at El Molinón Enrique Castro "Quini"

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Real Oviedo travelled to Gijón today for the first Asturian derby of the campaign. Javi Calleja's side went into Matchday 4 in LaLiga Hypermotion with the aim of getting back to winning ways and providing the Oviedistas with the happiness of a derby victory. The Coach opted for a starting eleven made up of Aarón Escandell, Lucas, Dani Calvo, David Costas, Pomares, Colombatto, Del Moral, Cazorla, Sebas Moyano, Chaira and Alemão.
 
Following a scare through Otero right from the kick-off, Los Azules had their first chance of the encounter in the 7th minute, when Sebas Moyano headed over the bar from a Chaira cross. The hosts grew to dominate the match as the minutes ticked by, and were awarded a debatable penalty in the 19th minute for a foul by David Costas. Otero converted from the spot. In the 25th minute Chaira tried his luck with a volley from the edge of the box, but his effort was deflected behind for a corner. Real Oviedo looked to respond, but in the 38th minute Cote extended the home team's lead to make it 2-0.
 
Real Oviedo were brighter after the interval, and they cut the deficit shortly after the break. Chaira made the most of a fine assist from Alemão to make it 2-1, and Javi Calleja's side started to have more of the ball. However, that possession was not converted into chances, and the coach turned to his bench. Following the half-time introductions of Hassan and Lemos, Seoane and Paulino de la Fuente also entered the fray. Campuzano then scored a fine goal to make the score 3-1 in the 76th minute to confirm the result in the Asturian derby.
 
Real Oviedo will train at El Requexón tomorrow, as preparations begin for the league fixture against Cartagena at the Carlos Tartiere.
Match summary
Real Sporting
Real Sporting
LALIGA HYPERMOTION · M4
3
-
1
El Molinón - Enrique Castro Quini
Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo
Line-ups
Yáñez photo
01Yáñez
Aarón photo
13Aarón
G. Rosas photo
02G. Rosas74
David Costas photo
04David Costas
Cote photo
03Cote
Dani Calvo photo
12Dani Calvo
Diego S. photo
22Diego S.41
Pomares photo
21Pomares
E. Curbelo photo
23E. Curbelo
Lucas photo
24Lucas45
J. Bernal photo
08J. Bernal
A. Del Moral photo
05A. Del Moral65
Nacho Méndez photo
10Nacho Méndez65
Sebas Moyano photo
07Sebas Moyano45
Olaetxea photo
14Olaetxea
S. Cazorla photo
08S. Cazorla78
Gaspar photo
07Gaspar
Colombatto photo
11Colombatto
Dubasin photo
17Dubasin65
Ilyas photo
16Ilyas74
J. Otero photo
19J. Otero74
Alemâo photo
09Alemâo
Substitutes
Rubén Albés
Javier Calleja
C. J. Sánchez photo
13C. J. Sánchez
Braat photo
01Braat
Róber Pier photo
04Róber Pier
A. Lemos photo
02A. Lemos45
P. García photo
05P. García
Luengo photo
15Luengo
Nikola Maraš photo
15Nikola Maraš
Jaime Vázquez photo
29Jaime Vázquez
Kevin V. photo
20Kevin V.74
Sibo photo
06Sibo
26Iker Martínez
Seoane photo
20Seoane65
Y. Kembo photo
29Y. Kembo
Dotor photo
22Dotor
Nacho Martín photo
06Nacho Martín41
Álex Cardero photo
27Álex Cardero
Gelabert photo
18Gelabert65
Paraschiv photo
14Paraschiv78
Queipo photo
09Queipo65
Masca photo
17Masca
Campu photo
11Campu74
Paulino photo
18Paulino74
Esteban photo
34Esteban
Hassan photo
23Hassan45
Goals
J. Otero
19
(1 - 0)
Cote
37
(2 - 0)
(2 - 1)
Ilyas
48
Campu
75
(3 - 1)
Match officials
Manuel Jesús Orellana Cid
Referee
Ángel Ramos Cinos
Lineman#1
José Manuel Sarmiento Millet
Lineman#2
Manuel Pozueta Rodríguez
Fourth official
Aitor Gorostegui Fernández Ortega
Video Assistant Referee
Samuel García Aguilera
Assistant VAR Official