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2-0: UD Almería Women defeated in Guadalajara with numerical inferiority

Rojiblanca Rocío received her marching orders in the 10th minute and shortly after the home team scored the opener, who put the game to bed before half-time

UD Almería Women came back home empty-handed after the match played on the Dinamo Guadalajara pitch. Rojiblanca Rocío's early sending-off was decisive for the subsequent development of the encounter.

The UD Almeria girls, who were facing the match after losing at home, went all out to bounce back, but from the off, the game became very tough. So much so that, with 10 minutes on the clock, Rocío received her marching orders through a straight red card, and shortly after, in the 11th minute, Dinamo Guadalajara took the lead. The game became really difficult for the Indálicas who tried to react to the setback, but they had a very difficult time. Furthermore, shortly before half-time, UD Almería Women were trailing 2-0. 

Although in the second half they attempted to reduce the deficit by having goal-scoring opportunities to do so, they did not succeed, regardless of the fact that their rivals knew how to play commanding against a UD Almeria Women down to 10 players. 

As a result, the Almeriensistas suffered their second consecutive defeat, the fourth on the last five Matchdays, although they remain in the middle of the Group IV table in the Tercera RFEF. 

Match information:

Dinamo Guadalajara: Alba, Alguacil, Claudia R., Tania, Ali, Alicia Racero (Jessica, 78'), Claudia Montes (C. García, 78'), Esther, Natalia (Naiara, 57'), Lucía Delgado and Marina (C.Díaz, 57'). 

UD Almería Women: Carmen, Marisa (Tejedor, 48'), Conchita (Angela, 48') Rocío, Marina, Lorena, Lucía (Mireya, 56'), Jessi (Fátima 61'), Eva (Cristina , 46'), Paqui and Carla.

Goals: 1-0 (11'). Tania. 2-0 (40'). Racero.

Referee: Abraham Alberto Pricopi Cristian, from the Castilian-La Mancha Referees Association. He sent off Rocio with a 10th-minute straight red card and booked Rojiblancas' head coach Pedro López.