The O’Higgins-trained midfielder only touched the ball twice before seeing the red card which left his team down to 10 players. Finally, his cast dropped to a minimum against Sporting Gijón.
Tomás Alarcón did not have a good adventure in Spain. It was part of the Cadiz in the first division, but he never managed to consolidate definitively in said distribution, which is why he was sent on loan at the beginning of this year for Real Zaragoza team that challenges the second category of Spanish football . In this set, they played three games: a draw, a win and a loss. His name only came out during the recent lions fall, however, It wasn’t precisely because he was playing well.
The O’Higgins trained player He has started every game for his new team since joining and this one was no exception, since he started from the start in the duel against his club, the Real Zaragoza, against Sporting Gijón . It all started with difficulty for the Rancagüino team, because in just three minutes played the spanish striker Daniel Queipo scored the first (and only) figure in favor of Gijón.
But things got even worse, since only four minutes later (7′) and after touching only twice the ball the national team made a violent “iron” against Dani Queipo himself scorer of the rival team’s goal.

In the event of such an offence, the match referee decided to only show the Chilean a yellow card However, he was called by VAR to review the game again, as the kick in question had been very violent. Finally, after examining the screen, the judge decided to expel the ex-Cádiz player directly leaving his team with 10 elements just at the start of the first half.
Later, Zaragoza again suffered the same situation as Alarcón, since at minute 76′ Match, Carlos Nieto Herrero was sent off by the referee , eventually forcing the Zaragocistas to finish the match with nine players. In this way, Sporting Gijón took the victory by the minimum.
With this defeat, the situation for the Chilean midfielder as a whole is bleak in the second category of Spanish football. In 24 games, they have collected only 29 points, which keeps them in sixteenth place in the standings. In this way they find four points from the descent, and nine units from the last classified in the playoffs fight for promotion.
Real Zaragoza’s next game will be against ponferradina as inhabitants, the day monday 30 this month, however, Tomás Alarcón will not be available for said match due to the expulsion suffered against Gijón.
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