Orellana's penalties give two wins and a draw

Fabian Orellana, Chilean midfielder Valladolid, he scored this day 1-0 against Sevilla in Zorrilla (1-1 final) from 11 meters. Was the third maximum penalty that the South American soccer player wrote down this course. And the third one that had a fundamental specific weight in the outcome of the crash, translating into points for a Valladolid that desperately fights to avoid relegation.

The first shot from the penalty spot by Orellana took place in the matchday 9 of the championship, on the occasion of the visit to Zorrilla del Athletic. The goal, at 18 minutes, served to inaugurate a score that at the end of 90 minutes smiled at Sergio González's for a tight 2-1 in which Orellana's success was decisive.

It would be again four days later, on the 13th, when it was Osasuna who went to Pucela. Valladolid took the lead but the red box turned the score to 1-2. At 55 minutes, Orellana's pulse did not tremble when assuming the responsibility of executing a penalty and the 2-2 rose to the scoreboard. Weismann, at 75, signed the 3-2, his second goal of the match, and with it the triumph of the Blanquivioleta.

And until this day, in which Orellana achieved 1-0 against Bono, goalkeeper of the Seville, at 44. Before a Moroccan goalkeeper who already in added time would make history with his left-footed shot at the bottom of Roberto's tights that made it 1-1. There were seconds left so that Orellana's third penalty did not translate into a new victory. The consolation is that without that maximum penalty, perhaps the outcome would have been even worse for him. Valladolid.