The eleven of day 15 of LaLiga SmartBank

The fifteenth day of LaLiga SmartBank had eleven protagonists that we detail below. Weissman (Valladolid) and Rubén Castro (Cartagena) stood out, with two doublets. Randelovic (Leganés) scored one and gave another.

Goalie

Fernando Martínez (Almería)

The foundation of a winning team starts from the goal. Almería is intractable and Fernando Martínez has something to blame for this. The goal was impeccable against Burgos with four stops, which served to keep a clean sheet for the third consecutive game.

Photo by Fernando Martínez

Defenses

Ros (Lugo)

Lugo fell defeated again, this time against Ponferradina. Ros made the Galicians believe with his first goal of the season, which put the momentary tie. Meanwhile, he took advantage of an assist from Juanpe with his head.

Photo of Ros

Róber Correa (Eibar)

Eibar drew a draw from the always difficult Fernando Torres, with a defensive recital by Róber Correa. The winger did almost everything well. He won 12 of 14 games in which he was involved, cleared four balls and blocked a shot.

Photo by Rober

French Alexander (Zaragoza)

Alejandro Francés scored the assistance of Zaragoza’s second goal, to sentence the match against Sporting. The center-back saw Nano Mesa unmarked and with a pass from his own field, he left him alone before Diego Mariño.

Photo by Alejandro Francés

Pablo Vazquez (Cartagena)

Cartagena are approaching the playoff spots after their victory against Malaga. Pablo Vázquez was perfect in defense and in attack he appeared to inaugurate his account of the season with an accurate header, in the launch of a free kick. His goal put the momentary 2-0.

Photo by Pablo Vázquez

Midfielders

Randelovic (Leganés)

Leganés returned to winning ways after seven games without doing so thanks to a sensational Randelovic. The Serbian scored the first with a beautiful mince before the departure of Andrés Fernández. In addition, the assistance of the second was pointed out in a foul at the far post, where he appeared with the cane to serve the ball to Garcés.

Photo de Lazar Randelovic

Silver (Valladolid)

The Ecuadorian little by little is finding his best game. Against Mirandés he retaliated with one of the goals of the day: he left his pair with a quick break on the right wing and armed his left leg without thinking twice. Great goal.

Photo by Gonzalo Plata

Agus Medina (Ponferradina)

Agus Medina was this day the clear example of the saying ‘he who follows it gets it’. The midfielder opened the scoring against Lugo with a goal that had been asking to touch the tights since he touched the ball. First he left Xavi Torres with a spectacular break, then he shot with the misfortune that his ball touched Ricard Sánchez; and finally his second option, he beat Francisco Vitienes.

Photo of Medina

Lazo (Almeria)

Lazo has been vital for the leader for two days. If against Sporting he scored a goal in the 90th minute to give the Andalusians three points, against Burgos he did not want to wait that long. In the 2 ‘he took advantage of a pass from Sadiq to mark with his left foot, softly attached to the left post.

Photo by José Carlos

Forwards

Weissman (Valladolid)

Weissman is already the decisive striker that Valladolid was looking for. The Israeli made a double against Mirandés and already has seven goals, which place him just two behind top scorer Castro. In addition, with this double he already exceeds the six goals he achieved last season.

Photo de Weissman

Rubén Castro (Cartagena)

Rubén Castro had been drought for three days, something rare for him. There is no fourth. Set-piece double against Málaga to add nine goals and thus become a solo top scorer. The first came from a penalty and the second from a free kick.

Photo by Rubén Castro