La Liga Round-Up: Getafe Win At Espanyol; Mallorca Snatch Late Victory
Xerez’s goal drought continued despite creating numerous chances against Sporting in a scoreless stalemate.
SATURDAY
Deportivo La Coruna 2-1 Atletico
Real
Athletic
SUNDAY
Villarreal 3-1 Real
Espanyol 0-2
These two sides met just prior to the international break in the Copa del Rey and the Catalan-based outfit were desperate to avenge their elimination from the cup competition. They got off on the right foot when Luis Garcia’s 10th minute corner found Ivan Alonso, who rattled the bar with a bullet header from 12 yards out.
Neither side could create anything meaningful until the 30th minute when Adrian Gonzalez found space inside the box for El Geta but his effort was blocked by Kameni and cleared off the line by Chica.
Raul Tamudo, back in the Espanyol side, then saw his shot from angle saved by Oscar Ustari as the Blanc-i-Blau pressed forward in vain in search of the opener before the break. And clear cut chances were even harder to come by in the second period as Ivan Alonso,
Roberto Soldado’s initial shot was pushed away by Kameni, but an alert Javier Casquero reacted first as he easily slipped the rebound into the back of the net. And Los Azulones made sure they didn’t have to suffer a nervy finish after Pedro Rios made it 2-0 a minute into injury time when he headed in a cross from Mane.
Xerez 0-0 Sporting
Xerez have gone three league games without a goal now but they didn’t waste any time trying to put an end to their drought. Just five minutes in, Yaya Keita connected with Armenteros’ cross but slammed his shot against the crossbar.
Sporting, however, responded in kind a minute later when Jose Angel ran onto a short freekick and rifled in a left-footed drive, but he too saw his effort cannon off the post. Miguel de las Cuevas was next to have a crack at goal but he was thwarted by Renan.
Armenteros and Keita combined again for Xerez and it almost broke the deadlock ten minutes before halftime when the former whipped in a corner and the Malian’s header looked destined for goal, but Juan Pablo popped up with a superb one-handed block.
The humble Andalucians picked up where they left off for the second half. Nine minutes in, Antonito hit the woodwork when Mate Bilic nodded Armenteros’ corner away from his own goalkeeper’s hands to the backpost but the Xerez forward couldn’t direct his effort on target.
Cuco Ziganda’s lightweight attack was cruelly exposed as they continually pummelled Sporting’s goal but went away unrewarded.
The Balearic Islanders gradually settled into the contest and on 21 minutes, Ivan Ramis blazed his header over from point-blank range. Aritz Aduriz came close to putting his side infront moments later when he lunged forward to meet Gonzalo Castro’s cross but the ball just skipped away from him.
But a minute from time, Victor Casadesus turned hero for Mallorca when he netted from a tight angle after a cross from the right bobbled all the way to the backpost. As Almeria surged forward desperately for another equaliser, Castro made sure of the points for the hosts as he struck the third goal, and his second of the game, to put the icing on the cake two minutes into stoppage time.
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KS Leong, Goal.com
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