
Marino and Atlético Paso Play Out Goalless Draw
Marino and Atlético Paso played to a goalless draw in a tightly contested match defined by defensive organization and a lack of clinical finishing.
Marino and Atlético Paso played out a goalless draw, a result that highlights how competitive this division is and how often defensive organization outweighs attacking flair. For the team from La Palma, the point keeps them near the top of the table, though it also shows how difficult it is for leaders to pull away when facing determined teams desperate for points.
The match saw momentum shift between both sides. In the first half, Marino moved the ball well and tested Atlético Paso goalkeeper Roberto with long-range efforts from Alberto and Lie. Despite Marino’s control, the visitors found their footing before the break, nearly scoring when Marco narrowly missed a cross into the box.
The second half turned into a tactical scrap in midfield, where physical play took priority over creativity. Both teams struggled with accuracy in the final third, making it difficult to break the deadlock. Late in the game, Atlético Paso pushed for a winner, but the only real threat came from a Samu Casáis free kick that sailed wide. Ultimately, the draw serves as a reminder that in this league, a solid defense is the most important tool for any team with long-term ambitions.