Hugo Gonzalez Creates Early Chances as Celta B Lose to Osasuna Promesas
hugo gonzalez was one of the few Celta B players to unsettle Osasuna Promesas in a match that stayed open early but ended with the Navarrese side taking the points. He created one of the best first-half chances, yet Celta B still left Balaídos with direct promotion already out of reach and second place left to sort out over the last three jornadas.
Celta B And Osasuna Promesas
The first 45 minutes belonged to the players who could break rhythm, and González was one of them. Along with Roberto Arroyo, he was among the only Celta B attackers who made their rivals uncomfortable before the break, but neither move turned into a goal.
Osasuna Promesas also carried its own urgency. The side needed points because relegation pressure was hanging over it, and it tried to lean on an early goal that was ruled out at 10 minutes for offside.
Oliveras And Pedroarena
The match changed on a defensive lapse by Oliveras, and Pedroarena finished it. That strike decided a game described as entertaining and uneven at times, with chances balanced across both teams before the decisive error.
For Celta B, the draw in chances did not produce the result it wanted. The team had already been mathematically eliminated from direct promotion, and CD Tenerife had already celebrated the place Celta B could no longer reach. Even so, second place was described as more than meritorious, with three jornadas still left to certify it.
Coke Carrillo In Goal
Coke Carrillo started in goal for Celta B, behind a back line that included Hugo Burcio, Adriá Capdevila, González, Bernard Somuah and Óscar Marcos in the starting eleven. That group had enough control to keep the match tight for stretches, but not enough to turn the first-half threat into a lead.
The practical read for Celta B is simple: the direct-promotion route is gone, and the next target is holding second place over three matchdays. Osasuna Promesas, meanwhile, took the three points it needed most under relegation threat, while González’s early work stood out as one of the few bright spots in a defeat that settled little for Celta B beyond the fact that the chase now runs only one way.