Celestial triumph, leader strike

The celestial color that the Celta wears resembles the celestial inertia of the Real. What a blow of authority the one carried out by the Txuri Urdin. Leaders leave Vigo. Strengthened his candidacy to everything that is put in front of him. Colossal in his winning vocation, supported by Balaídos by a huge performance by Mathew Ryan in his second ownership. Half a dozen decisive saves by the Australian launched a Real whose three points led to the signing of Isaac and Aritz Elustondo.

The most exciting moments of the first act were those that served as a cover letter. In 12 minutes, before the end of the first quarter of an hour, two occasions for each contestant. To Real it was hard to contain a Celtic hurricane in the middle of the deluge.

Surprised and somewhat dislocated, the Real’s defense choked on taming agile Celtian transitions. The first, within seconds of starting the stake, which ended with a desperate thread of Nolito. Ryan starred in his first stop of merit at point-blank shooting of Denis Suarez. The Australian cleared with the chest when the goal was called in Balaídos.

Until the most gifted in the handling of leather made an act of presence. Merino, Port and Silva they connected and Januzaj he solved the play of pencils by crossing excessively within the area. Isak gave continuity to the Mesmelene de la Real to the race. He finished off forced and diverted Dituro to a corner.

The confrontation was locked in an alternate domain, devoid of danger, with the favorable development that the game was practically not interrupted by fouls. Yes, with imprecise passes, perhaps due to the deterioration of a terrain resigned to withstanding an incessant rain.

The tie was rampant in Vigo when Mathew Ryan shone with its own light at the edge of rest. A double stop, with two miraculous foreshortenings in milliseconds, allowed the Real to breathe. Denis Suarez kicked from inside the area and the goal reacted immensely, rose ipso facto and conjured in extremis the rejection of Mina. A spectacular display.

Isak hunts the goal

As if time had not stopped, the resumption brought with it the expansion of the repertoire that Ryan exhibited. The goalkeeper’s mitten was the dam against Brais in minute 49. He added and followed the new goal of Real.

With an unstoppable predatory instinct, the Real made the 0-1 work of a lethal stampede. Portu started, Januzaj defined the Murcian pass and goalkeeper Dituro saved Celta. The ball went to the position of Isak, the goal hunter. The linesman indicated a non-existent offside and the VAR approved the legality of the action.

Heroic Ryan

As if that were not enough the recital of Ryan To save the point of the tie that prevailed before the break, the Australian was the hero of two other occasions in a play by Celta. Quotation marks won the back of Norman and hand in hand was saved by Ryan, flying to rescue the subsequent pumping of Mina.

Nolito threw brushing the post in the phase of greatest lack of control for Real and the only shot that exceeded Ryan it was annulled by crystalline illegal position. Without place to the controversies by the clarity of the play.

La Real settled in with a triple change from Imanol to return to the five-defense system that worked against Atlético de Madrid. Zubeldia was placed as third central to reinforce the quartermaster, Sorloth gave air to the spearhead and Turrientes applied the class of the great promising people.

A corner kick by the youth squad from Beasain was finished off in tandem by Merino and Aritz. The Navarrese headed and the ball bounced off the defender’s back to sneak past the strain. A goal to save the victory like gold in cloth. The one who sentenced a tough, fiery duel. The Royal also emerged triumphant from this battle. Unstoppable, launched. Unapproachable.

Celta: Dituro, Mallo (Solari, min. 77), Aidoo (Araujo, min. 87), Murillo, Galán, Beltrán (Tapia, min. 67), Brais, Denis Suárez (Galhardo, min. 77), Nolito (Cervi , min. 67), Mina, Aspas.

Real: Ryan, Zaldua, Aritz, Le Normand, Aihen (Rico, min. 83), Zubimendi, Merino, Silva (Zubeldia, min. 64), Januzaj (Sorloth, min. 64), Portu (Turrientes, min. 64) , Isaac (Lobete, min. 77).

Goals:
0-1: Isaac (min. 53)
0-2: Aritz (min. 79)

Referee: Melero López. He admonished Beltrán at Celta.

see match file