Nàstic loses against Teruel at Nou Estadi, marking third consecutive defeat

The 'grana' team fell 0-1 despite playing over an hour with a numerical advantage, dangerously approaching the relegation zone.

Vista genèrica del camp de futbol del Nou Estadi Costa Daurada després d'un partit, amb les grades buides.

Vista genèrica del camp de futbol del Nou Estadi Costa Daurada després d'un partit, amb les grades buides.

Nàstic de Tarragona suffered another setback at home on Sunday, January 11, losing 0-1 against Teruel at the Nou Estadi Costa Daurada, accumulating their third consecutive defeat in Primera RFEF.

The situation for the team managed by Cristóbal Parralo is critical. The defeat against Teruel, a team that competed in Segunda RFEF last season, was particularly painful, as the 'grana' side played with a numerical advantage from the 30th minute following Rijn's sending off.
The goal that decided the match came deep into first-half stoppage time. Rodríguez beat Rebollo with a powerful, dry shot (0-1) just before the break, a psychological blow that Teruel managed to defend orderly throughout the second half, transforming into an 'amateur' version of Getafe.
The match was marred by serious injuries. Defender Álvaro Garcia had to be substituted in the 16th minute due to a potentially severe knee injury. Later, Almpanis, who came on in the 62nd minute, suffered a heavy collision with an opponent that sent him directly to the hospital with a concussion.

The execution, once again, has disappointed, and the team consumes its eighth defeat of the season.

With this eighth defeat of the season, Nàstic sits twelfth in the table with 25 points, just three points above the direct relegation zone. The distance to the play-off zone remains provisionally at four points, but the feeling of helplessness is spreading to the stands, which are once again pointing fingers at the Budallera box.
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