Cordoba vs Mirandes Result

Segunda DivisiónSegunda División · Spain
Cordoba

Cordoba

2 - 2

Full Time

Mirandes

Mirandes

📍 Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, Córdoba

🗓️ Friday, 27 Mar 2026 at 18:00

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CERTIFIED W

Predicted

2 - 1

Actual

2 - 2

Result
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O/U 2.5
Score

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Cordoba and Mirandes Share Spoils in Four-Goal Thriller at Nuevo Arcángel

Cordoba and Mirandes played out a pulsating 2-2 draw at Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, with both sides enjoying spells of dominance but ultimately unable to separate themselves on the scoreboard. Cordoba twice took the lead, first with an early strike in the 12th minute and then again just after the break in the 47th, only for Mirandes to mount a spirited comeback with two goals in quick succession midway through the second half. The hosts enjoyed the lion’s share of possession (59%) and peppered the Mirandes goal with 20 shots, 10 of which were on target, but were left to rue missed opportunities and a lapse in concentration after going 2-0 up. Mirandes, despite seeing less of the ball, were clinical with their chances, firing back with goals in the 56th and 62nd minutes to snatch a valuable point on the road.

Cordoba

Cordoba

6.5/10

Cordoba started brightly, asserting themselves with a high-tempo approach and deservedly took the lead early on. Their 4-3-3 formation allowed them to control midfield and create numerous chances, reflected by their 20 shots and 10 on target. However, defensive lapses and a failure to kill off the game after going 2-0 up proved costly, as they conceded twice in a six-minute spell. Despite their attacking intent and dominance in possession, Cordoba lacked the composure to see out the win and were left frustrated by Mirandes’ resilience.

Key Players

Cristian Carracedo: Opened the scoring in the 12th minute, set the tone for Cordoba’s attacking play.
Jacobo González: Scored Cordoba’s second just after half-time, giving his side a comfortable cushion.
Iker Álvarez: Made a key save in the first half but was left exposed for both Mirandes goals.

Strengths

Strong attacking intentMidfield controlHigh shot volume

Weaknesses

Defensive lapses after taking the leadInability to manage the game tempo after scoringMissed chances to extend the lead
Mirandes

Mirandes

7/10

Mirandes weathered early pressure and were second best in terms of possession and territory for much of the match. However, their 4-2-3-1 setup allowed them to stay compact and hit Cordoba on the break. After falling two goals behind, Mirandes showed impressive resolve, capitalizing on Cordoba’s defensive frailties with quick-fire goals in the 56th and 62nd minutes. While they only managed 3 shots on target from 13 attempts, their efficiency in front of goal and ability to exploit Cordoba’s vulnerabilities earned them a hard-fought point.

Key Players

Carlos Fernández: Pulled a goal back in the 56th minute, sparking Mirandes’ comeback.
Javier Hernández: Netted the equalizer in the 62nd minute, capping off a clinical attacking move.
Juan Palomares: Produced several important saves to keep Mirandes in the contest.

Strengths

Clinical finishingResilience under pressureEffective counter-attacks

Weaknesses

Struggled to control possessionAllowed Cordoba too many shooting opportunitiesVulnerable in wide areas

Key Moments

12' — Goal

Cristian Carracedo fires Cordoba ahead after a swift attacking move.

47' — Goal

Jacobo González doubles Cordoba’s lead early in the second half.

56' — Goal

Carlos Fernández pulls one back for Mirandes, finishing off a quick break.

62' — Goal

Javier Hernández levels the match for Mirandes with a composed finish.

65' — Yellow Card

Cordoba’s Isma Ruiz booked for a tactical foul as Mirandes threaten on the counter.

78' — Yellow Card

Mirandes’ Toni Tamarit cautioned for a late challenge on Adrian Fuentes.

Tactical Analysis

Cordoba’s 4-3-3 formation gave them numerical superiority in midfield and allowed their wingers to stretch the Mirandes back line, resulting in a high volume of shots and sustained possession (59%). Their full-backs pushed high, supporting attacks but leaving space behind, which Mirandes exploited. Mirandes’ 4-2-3-1 was disciplined and compact, with the double pivot shielding the defence and facilitating quick transitions. The visitors’ tactical discipline paid dividends after falling behind, as they pressed higher and committed more players forward, leading to their two goals. Substitutions from both managers appeared to be reactive, aiming to shore up midfield control and inject fresh legs, but neither side could find a winner.

Turning Point

Mirandes’ first goal in the 56th minute shifted momentum, rattling Cordoba and paving the way for the equalizer six minutes later.

Man of the Match

Javier Hernández

His equalizing goal capped a spirited Mirandes comeback and he was instrumental in linking midfield to attack.