HE Girona confirmed the measure this Saturday Sevilleafter 1-2 winsThe Catalan team has won four consecutive victories against Andalusia and on this occasion thanks to its offensive efficiency against the opponent who had little chance even in VAR which canceled the goal in the second half and also A penalty awarded at the start.
In the first part, a goal by Venezuelan Yangel Herrera on behalf of the visiting team and Serbian Nemanja Gudel on behalf of the domestic team broke the tie at halftime, but the tie was broken in the second half. Aleix García saw Girona’s door once again, which gave him a great start to the season -two wins and one draw- The opposite of Sevilla, it remains the only name in the category who did not score in the first three days.
Starting the tournament with two defeats and bad feelings, José Luis Mendilibar’s team took the field to correct the situation and at the same time An opponent who came to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium with an opposite dynamic (win and draw) and he took such a precaution against the Andalusian team in the previous course that the Biscayan coach suffered his first defeat against the Catalan team as a Sevilla player (0-2).
It didn’t take long for Madrid coach Míchel Sánchez to catch his breath despite pressure from his opponent. The first corner kick of the match belonged to the visitors.It has already been seen that Girona could pose a danger.
Fifteen minutes later, the ball that stopped in his second corner gave the fruit of his game and, Indecisiveness in clearing Swiss midfielder Djibril Sow, who made his debut as Sevilla’s starting five, was perfectly used by Venezuelan Yangel Herrera. He will shoot Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic.
The local team tried to recover with Suso Fernández being quite active in the face of the less presence of Croatian Iván Rakitic, who made three hundred appearances as a Sevilla player, but in the round trip Girona came very close to earning more. inside Beautiful act of Brazilian teenager Savinho Moreira that Dmitrovic has now canceled.
In this way the hydration break was reached, and after that Sevilla maintained the momentum of seeking a draw, despite being in overtime in the first division and in a game very similar to that of the first division, although not always in a clear cut on the shots. Gironans goal at the corner exit, Sergio Nemanja Gudelj made the score 1-1.The final game of the period would have ended 2-1 but Suso Fernández hit the crossbar.
Sevilla started the second half with the same enthusiasm as in the first half. Huge progression pressure to play longest in the opposing zonehowever, the visitors did not give up and took advantage of Rakitic’s weak local advantage early in the game to bring the score 1-2 with a good shot from Aleix García.
Shortly after Rakitic scored Girona’s goal, the locals had to row upstream once again, and there was more to come.VAR cancel spectacular goal due to offside and Adriá Pedrosa saw how one of his balls was pushed by the stump of a pole.
Already in the last episode, Savinho, the undisputed best player of the match, came very close to making it 1-3 but the ball hit the post and then VAR corrected the situation. Gil Manzano, who refused to accept the penalty that David López pointed out earlier The last straw for Mendilibar’s men landed at the barrier after Rakitic’s free kick.
– Data sheet:
1 – Seville: Dmitrovic; Jesús Navas, Badé, Gudelj, Pedrosa (Tacatito, art. 97); Rakitic, Sow; Ocampos (Rafa Mir, m.75), Suso, Óliver Torres (Lamela, m.70); and En-Nesyri.
2 – Girona: Gazzaniga; Arnau (Couto, m.78), David López, Blind, Miguel; Aleix Garcia, Yangel Herrera (Juanpe, art. 46); Tsygankov (Valery, art.78), Iván Martín, Savinho (Pablo Torre, art.97); and Stuani (Dovbyk, m.63).
Goals: 0-1, M.16: Yangel Herrera. 1-1, M.46+: Gudelj. 1-2, M.56: Aleix Garcia. 2-2, M.60: Rakitic.
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (Extremadura Committee). The visitor warned Arnau (m.37) and the locals Ocampos (m.58) and Kike Salas -spare- (m.74).
Events: The match of the third day of LaLiga was played before 29.304 at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium. viewers. At the end of the match, chaired by Sevilla’s senior manager, José Castro, there was great anger from the audience.