First point for Rayo and hope for Getafe

The draw does not fill the stomach of either of the two teams, but Rayo mathematically assures him to continue one more season in the First Division and Getafe leaves him one stop closer to his goal, since he leads Mallorca by five points, who also wins the goal average, with only three games to go.

Line-up in hand, Rayo seemed to have left the hotel relaxed, as Iraola changed half of the eleven team that the previous day had tied with Real. The ownership of Mario Suárez was surprising and that neither Falcao nor Guardiola, the team’s scorers (6 goals), were upstairs. As a pointed reference, he placed Nteka, a Congolese striker who five years ago was discovered by Fuenlabrada scouts when he played for Betis San Isidro, a Second Regional team from Madrid.

The need for Getafe to achieve a victory that would ensure permanence was written in the script. Perhaps that is why the first chance of the game was his, when in the 6th minute Dimitrievski spoiled an opportunity for Olivera. It was a charrúa play. Damián put the center from the right and Oliveira finished off from the left. Damián and Oliveira, the two full-backs with whom coach Diego Alonso (who was Atlético’s striker in promotion to First Division) has managed to qualify Uruguay for the World Cup.

El Rayo tried it through Comesaña with long shots. Getafe’s defense of five left no loopholes to approach the area.

Iraola changed his strategy and hit the key perfectly. In the 20th minute, Rayo requested a penalty (it was) from Soria to Isi, but the play was invalidated due to the Rayista attacker being offside. The end of the first half brought scoring chances, first one by Isi in the 40th minute after a great pass by Balliu that left Isi alone against Soria. Almost immediately (44′), Baby had the clearest of the game. It is incomprehensible how one of the players with the best hitting and greatest punch in the entire League, like the Brazilian, hit the ball so horribly badly when I only had to push him half a meter from the goal line. Baby is more lethal 30 meters from the goal than one step from the goal line.

Baby himself confirmed it on the way back from the locker room, when in the 50th minute he crashed the ball into the crossbar by executing a foul six meters beyond the large area.

Clearly, by game and by occasions, Rayo deserved to win the game. The best of Rayo was being Trejo. The most prominent of the locals was their goalkeeper Soria, who would catch a header from Mario Suárez in the 62nd minute.

Falcao, as he did the previous day against Real, was about to score a goal with the first ball he touched, but Okay got in the way of the shot.

However, in those comings and goings that football has, Getafe had the victory in their pocket for a few seconds, which took the referee to annul Aleñá’s goal (83′) due to Ünal’s prior handball.

Changes

Baby (40′, Isi), Pathé Ciss (45′, Oscar Valentin), Aleña (64 ‘, Maksimovic), Florentino (64′, Oscar Rodriguez), Unai López (71′, Trejo), Falcao (71 ‘, Nteka), Gonzalo Villar (77′, Mayoral), John Iglesias (77′, Damian Suarez), Maras (87 ‘, Comesaña)

cards

Referee: Mario Melero Lopez
VAR Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
Trejo (26′, Yellow) Mathias Olivera (36′, Yellow) Oscar Valentine (38′, Yellow) Mario Suarez (41′, Yellow) Arambarri (48′, Yellow) Pathé Ciss (65′, Yellow) John Iglesias (95′, Yellow