Categories: Football

Celta-Alavés Nolito starts big

A sublime first half was enough for Celta to liquidate Alavés. The Vitorians lost 4-0 at the break and The best was his goalkeeper, Roberto, who made four anthological interventions. If not for him, the result would have been even more embarrassing. Óscar's team brushed perfection from the first minute, monopolizing possession, subjugating his rival until he was knocked out, inoperative.

The first claw hit the quarter hour, when Murillo headed into the net a precise center of Denis, who offered his best version of the season. Just five minutes later, a hand from Fejsa inside the area allowed Aspas to recover from the missed penalty four days ago. The crack opened and Alavés did not react.

To make matters worse, Martín Aguirregabiria saw the direct red after making a reckless entry to Rafinha. The Spanish-Brazilian immediately passed the bill with two goals in less than a minute. First, he picked up a service from Denis in the front of the area, looked at Roberto's squad and fired a parabolic missile at that area. On the next play he struck again with his left foot, this time with a volley. Alavés's only shot came to the edge of the break. It was Joselu, but Rubén Blanco showed that he had not cooled down watching the game from a distance.

The bulky result at the break allowed a peaceful re-release for Nolito. The Sanluqueño demonstrated in his first action that his connection with Aspas is not rusty. They drew a talented move to assist Denis. Only Roberto prevented the fifth from arriving.

The goal was no longer able to do anything after Nolito in the duel from eleven meters. Javi López ran over Kevin inside the area and the Sanluqueño took the opportunity to put the icing on his debut.

But Nolito did not settle and still had time to invent a great assistance. Mina did not waste the gift and beat Roberto hand in hand. Only Rianxeira was missing for the match to be perfect.

Changes

Ximo Navarro (30 ', Borja Sainz), Paulino De la Fuente (45 ', Lucas Pérez), Rodrigo Ely (45 ', Laguardia), Nolith (45 ', Rafinha), Filip Bradaric (45 ', Okay Yokuslu), Oliver Burke (58 ', Joselu), Santi Mina (63 ', Fran Beltrán), Brais (64 ', Blades), Joseph Aidoo (71 ', Murillo), Luis Rioja (82 ', Edgar Méndez)

Goals

1-0, 13 ': Murillo, 2-0, 19 ': Blades, 3-0, 39 ': Rafinha, 4-0, 40 ': Rafinha, 5-0, 77 ': Nolith, 6-0, 85 ': Santi Mina

Cards

Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
VAR Referee: Alfonso Javier Álvarez Izquierdo
Lucas Perez (14 ', Yellow) Okay Yokuslu (15 ', Yellow) Martín Aguirregabiria (26 ', Red

Gabby Barker

Gabby is someone who is interested in all types of sports, she loves to attend watching matches live. Whenever there is a match being played in her city, she makes sure to get the tickets in advance. Due to the love for sports, she joined Sportsfinding, and started writing general sports news. Apart from writing the news, she is also the editor for the website who checks and edits every news content before they go live.

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