Valencia rallied in the final minute against Malaga, a team that finished with nine, ridiculed him in the first period and could not enforce the second advantage on the scoreboard. The first part was clearly the Andalusian team and the second, Valencia played better, but with two men he saw Malaga tied at three, so had to resort to the epic last-gasp win the match.
Malaga fielded only three players as starters (Gámez, Eliseu and Rondon) of those who started the league in the Rose Garden against Valencia with a loss almost five months and the Andalusian team, at least in the first half, had nothing do with that game. In that period, the Manchester-based ridiculed the Valencia football and goals, despite playing from 17 minutes a man down, which did not prevent him control the match and goalkeeper Guaita make the best of local assembly .
At 40 seconds and had a wonderful Guaita stop and when it was 0-1 after ten minutes, Malaga and Valencia dominated in all facets of the game. The match continued in the same vein until Valencia was found with a clear penalty on Mata which involved the expulsion of Demichelis. Then came the tie, but nothing changed in football.
After the goal, Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini, Gaspar Manolo ushered by Maresca (21 ') and Gamez went on to play center. Malaga, at a disadvantage, had the clearest ideas and managed the game until the break. Control of the game that allowed him to return to score again through Rondón, so the match went to Ecuador with advantage for which he deserved more.
Unai Emery, local technical, made changes at halftime. Soldier Banega and instead of Dealbert and Jordi Alba. Valencia looked like another team. His domain, with a frantic game, it was all in the first minutes after the restart and soon became a draw, made by Soldier. Valencia had taken control of the match thanks to the changes, the goal of Soldier and speed in their game, with what the Málaga accused of inferiority and not found a way to take the match to another field.
The arrivals of strikers in Valencia were constant and 65 minutes were expelled after protesting Rosario a corner kick. Banega immediately made it 3-2, a goal very protested Málaga players, some of which are faked to leave the party. With the score against and two men down, Malaga barely had a chance to get into the game, but in a rare arrivals to the goal of Guaita, Baptista did draw three (79 ').
For Malaga, with two less, the final ten minutes were very long and 90 Aduriz made it 4-3 on the scoreboard, leaving the points in the hands of Valencia, who needed to impose numerical superiority to a rival for many minutes was better than the Valencia team. Technical data: 4: Valencia: Guaita, Miguel, Stankevicius, Dealbert (Banega, m.46), Mathieu, Maduro, Tino Costa, Paul (Joaquín, m.69), Mata, Jordi Alba (Soldado, m.46) and Aduriz.
3: Malaga: Asenjo, Jesus Gamez, Helder Rosario, Demichelis, Eliseu, Apono, Maresca (Manolo Gaspar, m.21), Camacho, Duda (Seba Fernandez, m.70), Baptista and Rondon (Recio, m.68) . Goals: 0-1, M.10: Rondón. 1-1, M.17: Mata, penalty. 1-2, m.34: Rondón. 2-2, m.53: Soldier. 3-2, m.67: Banega.
3-3, m.79: Baptista. 4-3, m.90: Aduriz. Referee: Pérez Rubio (Madrid Committee). Subs: match at the Mestalla stadium to 35 000 spectators.
Malaga fielded only three players as starters (Gámez, Eliseu and Rondon) of those who started the league in the Rose Garden against Valencia with a loss almost five months and the Andalusian team, at least in the first half, had nothing do with that game. In that period, the Manchester-based ridiculed the Valencia football and goals, despite playing from 17 minutes a man down, which did not prevent him control the match and goalkeeper Guaita make the best of local assembly .
At 40 seconds and had a wonderful Guaita stop and when it was 0-1 after ten minutes, Malaga and Valencia dominated in all facets of the game. The match continued in the same vein until Valencia was found with a clear penalty on Mata which involved the expulsion of Demichelis. Then came the tie, but nothing changed in football.
After the goal, Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini, Gaspar Manolo ushered by Maresca (21 ') and Gamez went on to play center. Malaga, at a disadvantage, had the clearest ideas and managed the game until the break. Control of the game that allowed him to return to score again through Rondón, so the match went to Ecuador with advantage for which he deserved more.
Unai Emery, local technical, made changes at halftime. Soldier Banega and instead of Dealbert and Jordi Alba. Valencia looked like another team. His domain, with a frantic game, it was all in the first minutes after the restart and soon became a draw, made by Soldier. Valencia had taken control of the match thanks to the changes, the goal of Soldier and speed in their game, with what the Málaga accused of inferiority and not found a way to take the match to another field.
The arrivals of strikers in Valencia were constant and 65 minutes were expelled after protesting Rosario a corner kick. Banega immediately made it 3-2, a goal very protested Málaga players, some of which are faked to leave the party. With the score against and two men down, Malaga barely had a chance to get into the game, but in a rare arrivals to the goal of Guaita, Baptista did draw three (79 ').
For Malaga, with two less, the final ten minutes were very long and 90 Aduriz made it 4-3 on the scoreboard, leaving the points in the hands of Valencia, who needed to impose numerical superiority to a rival for many minutes was better than the Valencia team. Technical data: 4: Valencia: Guaita, Miguel, Stankevicius, Dealbert (Banega, m.46), Mathieu, Maduro, Tino Costa, Paul (Joaquín, m.69), Mata, Jordi Alba (Soldado, m.46) and Aduriz.
3: Malaga: Asenjo, Jesus Gamez, Helder Rosario, Demichelis, Eliseu, Apono, Maresca (Manolo Gaspar, m.21), Camacho, Duda (Seba Fernandez, m.70), Baptista and Rondon (Recio, m.68) . Goals: 0-1, M.10: Rondón. 1-1, M.17: Mata, penalty. 1-2, m.34: Rondón. 2-2, m.53: Soldier. 3-2, m.67: Banega.
3-3, m.79: Baptista. 4-3, m.90: Aduriz. Referee: Pérez Rubio (Madrid Committee). Subs: match at the Mestalla stadium to 35 000 spectators.
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