Ourense 2-4 Celta Fortuna
Celta Vigo’s reserve team came away with a dramatic victory at O Couto, snatching a 4-2 win in stoppage time thanks to goals from Bernard Somuah and David De la Iglesia. The result boosts their push for second place in the Primera RFEF standings.

Celta Fortuna emerged victorious from a chaotic encounter in Oira, with the match decided during an extended injury time that proved cruel for Ourense. Alfredo Alvarez Paredes’ side twice came from behind and ultimately stormed O Couto with two decisive strikes in added time. Bernard Somuah netted in the 90+2nd minute, and David De la Iglesia sealed the win in the 90+14th, leaving the home team empty-handed despite a spirited performance. Ourense’s winless streak extended to four matches.
**Ourense CF:** Álvaro Ratón; Hugo Sanz, Fran Carmona, Miguel Prado, Nacho Castillo (Martín Ochoa, 73′), Jerin, Sergio Benito (David Muñoz, 73′), Adri Pérez, Raúl Hernández (Aitor Aranzabe, 55′), Adri Guerrero, César Moreno (David Rabadán, 55′).
**Celta Fortuna:** Coke Carrillo; Anxo Rodríguez, Pablo Meixús (Oliveras, 77′), Quique Ribes (Dela, 88′), Pablo Gavián (Milla, 88′), Hugo Burcio, Capdevila (Somuah, 72′), Ángel Arcos (Joel López, 77′), Hugo González, Álvaro Marín, Óscar Marcos.
**Goals:** 0-1, Álvaro Marín (24′); 1-1, Raúl Hernández (28′); 2-1, Adri Guerrero (54′); 2-2, Hugo González (78′); 2-3, Bernard Somuah (90+1′); 2-4, David De la Iglesia (90+14′).
**Referee:** Ivaylov Angelov (Balearic committee).
**Attendance:** Approximately 2,500 at O Couto for the penultimate match of the season.
The Celta B side grabbed three crucial points in the tight race near the top of the table. They entered the match in second place with 64 points and strengthened their hold on that position as the season reaches its tense final stretch. For Ourense, the night brought another painful home defeat—especially damaging given that O Couto had been a fortress for much of the campaign, with eight wins, four draws, and four losses before this fixture. Their sanctuary failed them this time.
Individual performances stood out. Álvaro Marín opened the scoring and made his mark before being substituted. Hugo González delivered the equalizer at 2-2 in a pivotal moment. Yet the evening belonged to Celta’s substitutes: Bernard Somuah changed the game with his 90+2nd-minute strike, and David De la Iglesia finished the job with the 2-4 in the 90+14th. For Ourense, Raúl Hernández responded immediately to the opening goal, and Adrián Guerrero kept local hopes alive with the 2-1.
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