Cartagena 1-3 RCD Espanyol - La Liga SmartBank Jornada 16 (2nd December 2020)

 


“Since I was young I always wanted to score for the first team. To score my second goal is a feeling of pure happiness.” 19 year old Nico Melamed left the Estadio Cartogonova pitch in buoyant mood last night, after a pulsating performance from the substitutes’ bench which swung the match in Espanyol’s favour.

A cagey encounter sparked into life when Cartagena took an unexpected and fortunate lead, two minutes into the second half. The goal from Elady Zorrilla, profiting from a Diego Lopez error, forced Espanyol’s hand and the attacking traffic became one-way thereafter.

Lluis Lopez and Adri Embarba stuck the crossbar but Espanyol still trailed when manager Vicente Moreno made an influential double change on 67 minutes. Two home-grown youngsters: Melamed and 22 year old Javi Puado, came on to make memorable contributions.

Eight minutes after his introduction Melamed’s diagonal run unsettled the Cartagena defence. Embarba’s vision and weight of pass was perfect, and Melamed took just one touch to rifle home a clinical equaliser.

Melamed is from Castelldefels, a coastal town close to Barcelona where Leo Messi lives and where Ronaldinho previously resided. His mother is Argentine and her father was Felipe Ribauldo, an Argentine striker who forms an important part of South American football history.

In the 1968 Copa Libertadores he scored six goals, including the opener in the final against Palmeiras at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, to help Estudiantes de la Plata win their first crown. Later that year Ribauldo started both legs of the Intercontinental Cup triumph against Matt Busby’s Manchester United.

At the Estadio Cartogonova, his grandson wasn’t yet finished. Having already added to the winning goal he scored at Sabadell earlier this season, he continued to probe a receding Cartagena defence. Three minutes after his equaliser he danced in from the left before outfoxing Jose Angel with his quick feet: penalty. Raul de Tomas stepped up to convert his ninth goal of the campaign, with ten minutes remaining Espanyol led for the first time.

It was now Puado’s moment to shine, first dribbling from the half way line to nonchalantly dink home a third goal. Then crashing a volley against the crossbar in added time.

Whilst Cartagena suffered a fifth defeat from six matches, Espanyol had come from behind to register their tenth win of the season which lifted them to the top of the table.

“The reaction of the team was fantastic, and the players who came on offered so much” said Moreno afterwards.

Melamed has now made 14 appearances for the Espanyol first team, but only two as a starter. After his influential minutes in Murcia on Wednesday night, we may now start to see more of this highly talented youngster who has football in his blood.



Images from La Vanguardia and El Mundo Deportivo

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