UD Las Palmas Defeated Celta 2-1 on Monday after coming back in the second half and finally Decisive goal in the 97th minute Marc Cardona’s goal was another magical breakthrough for the Canaries, who had beaten Granada in extra time in their previous home match.

Greek Anastasios Douvikas gave the Galicia team the upper hand Completing the counter attack led by Ivorian Jonathan Bamba in the 67th minute, Las Palmas equalized the score in the 84th minute when Jonathan Viera converted the penalty for Marc Cardona that knocked down Swedish Carl Starfelt.

In the seventh and last minute of extra time, Marc Cardona was decisive once again, with Jonathan Viera’s wonderful assist in the field, giving the yellow team three important points, leaving the relegation zone. Vigo team.

The coaches of both teams are García Pimienta and Rafa Benítez, They left franchise players on the starting bench, JOnathan Viera and Iago Aspas fire bullets into the room for the thrilling second episode.

In the first half, the yellow team took the initiative. and left-footed Francisco Crespo ‘found depth on the left, where Pejiño played with a natural leg this time and brought danger with crosses that failed to find a finisher.

At the other end, Moroccan Munir El Haddadi tried it with two shots, the first close to the crossbar and the second saved by Iván Villar, and then had difficulty receiving the ball, which hit the visiting goalkeeper Starfelt and went in.

HE Celtic, Hesitant with a clear 1-5-3-2 formation where he could not connect with his forwards in the first half hour, I woke up in the 29th minute Bamba’s one-on-one shot was blocked by Álvaro Valles, followed by Norway’s Jorgen Strand Larsen’s shot, which hit the crossbar after hitting the ball first on the grass.

Las Palmas lost Mexican national team player Julián Araujo to muscle injury Controversy arose shortly after after Óscar Mingueza’s pass to Strand Larsen, who passed the ball past the goalkeeper and scored with a low diagonal shot, but Alberola Rojas was warned by VAR due to a fight between Douvikas and Mika Mármol. They were both holding each other’s jerseys, leaving a clear path for the Norwegian to confront the goalkeeper. In the face of objections from the sky, the referee invalidated the goal due to the foul committed by the Greek attacker.

Immediately after the break (48th minute), while Viera and Aspas had started to warm up on the wing, Strand Larsen was again very close to the goal and surprised the local defense by scoring another one-on-one diagonal shot. behind, in the place that leaves the most space.

The dispute returned on the opposite court when Kirian Rodríguez hit a long free kick that was dislodged by Iván Villar and sent the ball into the net, but the referee did not award the goal as he did not allow him to serve according to his own criteria; Yellow players claimed the opposite.

Strand Larsen found the goal again in the 59th minute and confirmed a fateful night in the final.

field entrance Jonathan Viera He drove Las Palmas towards Iván Villar’s castle, probably too much, but Celta survived the yellow storm and launched a textbook counter-attack, led by Jonathan Bamba and topped by Douvikas with a low, diagonal shot, to beat Mika Mármol to clear the mark.

At the most sensitive moment for Las Palmas, who are behind the scoreboard, they too Iago Aspas is out The player from Moaña managed to end the clash with a foul from Álvaro Valles from the corner.

The game then looked dormant, but a penalty was awakened as Starfelt brought down Marc Cardona and Jonathan Viera converted the ball with a fierce shot that Iván Villar almost reached.

With the dissolution of the party The last minutes were a coin toss. With UD Las Palmas breaking down and Celta having plenty of space to counter-attack, Jonathan Viera found a wonderful pass inside the area towards Marc Cardona in the final seven minutes of extra time, and the Ilerda striker fired a low shot. This allowed Iván Villar to leave the three points on the island.