Eleven of day 42 of the Diario AS in LaLiga SmartBank

The last LaLiga SmartBank conference had eleven protagonists which we detail below. Cristian Herrera (Lugo) and Maikel Mesa (Albacete) scored goals that are worth a permanence. New double by Rubén Castro (Las Palmas).

Goalkeeper

Tomeu Nadal (Albacete)

The Albacete leader came out on his team's side when they needed him most. Tomeu, who had not counted much for various injuries in this restart of the competition, was again that impassable wall of so many nights of glory in Albacete. Against Cádiz, he signed three merit stops that left his goal intact in Albacete's historic victory.

Defenses

Álvaro Lemos (Las Palmas)

Many Las Palmas players needed a game like this to say goodbye with good taste from an intermittent season. Álvaro Lemos was one of them. The winger was strong in defense and spicy in attack. So much so that he assisted Kirian Rodríguez in the thrashing of the Canaries against an already descended Extremadura.

David Lombán (Málaga)

If Malaga has maintained the category with the roller coaster that has been their season, it has undoubtedly been due to the work that veterans like David Lombán have done with this wardrobe. The experienced center back returned to give a positional clinic, defensive strength and leadership, in the draw of Malaga.

Sipcic (Tenerife)

One of the most pleasant surprises of a Tenerife with game, but lack of mordant in the final meters was Nikola Sipcic. The defender played a very important role, with Baraja on the Tenerife bench and only sanctions kept him off the field of play. He finished his season with a good header goal.

Mauricio Lemos (Las Palmas)

Another of those who needed to make up for a tough season in Las Palmas was Mauricio Lemos. The Uruguayan, who came to sound for Barcelona, ​​could not show his high level at many times of the season. However, against Extremadura he put him back into the fray, in addition to culminating in a true free-kick.

Midfield player

Álex Blanco (Zaragoza)

Zaragoza confirmed third place with a victory over Ponferradina, in a match in which Álex Blanco stood out above all. The midfielder participated in both goals for his team. In the first, Linares picked up a rebound from his shot; and the second was Álex Blanco himself after taking advantage of a ball behind the defense.

Pere Milla (Elche)

Pere Milla took the field in the 25th minute, replacing the injured Josan and was decisive. The winger scored in the 80th minute, a goal that leaves Elche momentarily in the playoff, in the absence of the match between Deportivo and Fuenlabrada. Meanwhile, he took advantage of a shipment from Andoni López to beat Lunin with his head.

Samu Sosa (Alcorcón)

Samu Sosa debuted his scoring account of the season in Alcorcón's victory over Girona. The Venezuelan scored a penalty, the first goal of the match, in a maximum penalty that he suffered. During the match he had two more occasions to increase his account, with a shot on goal and another blocked.

Maikel Mesa (Albacete)

Maikel Mesa has become one of the heroes of Albacete's salvation. The midfielder scored two goals in the last two games, both from the penalty spot. In the maximum penalty scored against Cádiz he showed cold blood. It was 80 minutes and if he did not score, Albacete went to Segunda B.

Forward

Rubén Castro (Las Palmas)

The canary has finished the season as one of the most fit forwards in the Second Division. Seven goals in the last five games and that the season has ended, otherwise he would continue to score. Against Extremadura, in addition to scoring two goals, he assisted Pedri in another. The forward ends the season with 15 goals.

Herrera (Lugo)

Cristian Herrera has taken it out in the last three days, with four goals that are worth a save. Against Mirandés he appeared when he was most needed, with two goals, when the team was below the scoreboard. In the first, he picked up a rebound within the area; and in the second, a play ended after a magnificent pass from Carrillo.