CE Manresa Stumbles, Drawing 3-3 Against San Cristóbal After Late Penalty

The Manresa side conceded the equalizer from the spot in stoppage time, concluding the first half of the Tercera Federación league with a bittersweet result.

Imatge genèrica d'un partit de futbol de categoria regional, amb jugadors en acció al mig del camp.

Imatge genèrica d'un partit de futbol de categoria regional, amb jugadors en acció al mig del camp.

Centre d'Esports Manresa settled for a 3-3 draw against Centre Parroquial de San Cristóbal at the Municipal de Can Anglada, after conceding a penalty in added time that denied them a deserved victory.

CE Manresa saw two crucial points slip away for the second consecutive week, as San Cristóbal achieved a 3-3 draw thanks to a penalty for handball called in stoppage time. The Manresa team had the match won on two occasions, holding leads of 1-0 and 3-2 in the 90th minute.
The players coached by Sergi Valls started the match strongly, creating several clear chances. The first goal came from Nico Olmedo, who capitalized on a rebound from the local defense following a corner taken by Moha Ezzarfani. The goal, which was heavily protested by the home players, gave Manresa the lead.

Once again in added time, as happened a week ago, two points slipped away from Centre d'Esports Manresa, despite having deserved the win.

In the second half, San Cristóbal, managed by Cristian García, reacted forcefully. In a fateful minute for the visitors, Konu turned the score around with two unexpected goals, making it 2-1. Despite this, Manresa maintained superiority in play and managed to equalize with a goal from Momoh, who finished a cross from Ayoub.
Just when victory seemed secured, Ayoub headed in a free kick in the 90th minute, making it 2-3. However, referee Heaven Núñez Ruiz added five minutes and, in the final breath, awarded a penalty for handball inside the box, which Bafode converted, sealing the final 3-3 draw. Despite the setback, CE Manresa finishes the first half of the season firmly in promotion positions.
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