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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Granada vs Elche Match Recap- Sunday, February 1, 2015

The Granada beat Elche 1-0 thanks to a goal by Colombian Jhon Cordoba in the second half, to cut a run of 16 games without a win and drop out momentarily.

After a first balanced hand, Atletico went after the best Elche, that after the only goal of the clash paid dearly for the expulsion of Uruguayan Damian Suarez rest.

The output Granada starred in a rush on goal and Jhon Córdoba ilicitana took less than half a minute to force Przemyslaw Tyton shine Polish, who prevented the goal in the hand to hand with Atletico attacker.

The visitor box was growing in the match as the minutes passed and waned the initial impetus of the premises, who received the first warning with a shot Alvaro Giménez center that was operated at Oier Olazábal.

When the match was more even and fear of making mistakes in both chaired the game, Victor Rodriguez had the best chance of the first half with a header at the near post that went just wide.

Francisco Medina 'Piti' the best of the first part, Granada woke just before the break with a personal action that ended with a distant shot that found the goal by inches.

The start of the second half of the Andalusians returned to be good, so they soon arrived occasions, starting with one of Robert Ibanez, who 53 minutes finished off badly when I was in open position to score after a pass from Piti.

Only three minutes later, repeated Piti diagonal to the area and took a fatal shot that was unable to catch or clear rightly Tyton and ended up going into the goal to become the 1-0 after striking the ball in Jhon Córdoba, I was on the floor.

The Elche, except with a few distant shots of Aaron, had no resilience and shock was put even more difficult after being sent off in the 70th minute the Uruguayan Damian Suarez, who drew a yellow for a protest for the first time and he saw the second for a foul on Argentine Emanuel Insua.

The Granada took advantage of their numerical superiority in the final stretch of the crash to take the ball and keep away from your area to Elche, he even finished the game with nine players having to leave injured Croatian Mario Pasalic.

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