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PFC Malaga falls to Malaga CF Women B 5-2
never looked back.
PFC tried to up their tempo and intensity after falling behind, but the lead appeared to instill Malaga with even more confidence, it’s a com ‐plete turnaround from the beginning of the season, Malaga’s high ‐ pressure offence looked like a well‐oiled machine that exe ‐cuted its job to perfec ‐tion.
PFC were pushed to the brink and were ultimately eliminated from the com‐petition after losing 5‐2.
“Obviously, a disap ‐pointing night for us,” Pe‐dro Martin said. “You come as far as this team and this programme has come in the last 12 months, get that close to winning a championship and more, obviously not getting it done, it’s a tough pill to swallow.”
PFC don’t have far to go to pack their bags and head home for the sea ‐ son, and now they’ll have to watch the rest of the playoffs from their couch‐es despite the record ‐breaking performances they strung together for the past year.
Malaga CF Women ad ‐vance to the champi ‐onship game to face Atletico Ben ‐ Namiel, for the Malaga Provincial championship and a spot in the regional playoffs for promotion to Primera Na‐cional.
