The thirtieth LaLiga SmartBank day had eleven protagonists that we detail below. Puado (Espanyol), Sylla (Girona) and Ortuño (Albacete) stood out, with one goal and one assist each. Mackay (Sabadell) had no rival in goal. Moi Delgado (Ponferradina) scored a valuable goal to give his team the victory against Almería.
Goalkeeper
Ian Mackay (Sabadell)
The Sabadel goalkeeper was the true architect of his team scoring a point last Saturday. His interventions managed to stop all the attacks of Sporting who sought the goal in every possible way. Only top scorer Djurdlevic managed to beat him with a great shot.
Defenses
Moi Delgado (Ponferradina)
The Ponferradina defender was perfect against Almería. Not only did he manage to stop all the danger of the Andalusian team, when he approached by his wing, but in attack he was the author of the goal of the comeback that allowed the Ponferrada team to continue dreaming of the playoff positions of promotion to First.
Peybernes (Zaragoza)
The French central was providential for Zaragoza. A solitary goal against Mirandés allows the Aragonese team to add three points. This goal is his first scorer since he came to the Zaragoza discipline.
Rubén Pulido (Fuenlabrada)
His maneuver in the goal he scored against Leganés did not seem like a central defender, rather an experienced striker. His control inside the area and his subsequent shot earned Fuenlabrada a valuable victory.
Pedrosa (Espanyol)
The Espanyolista winger joined his team's scoring party against Logroñés. Accustomed to being an assistant in attack, this week he has managed to see the door to get his team to be in direct promotion.
Midfielders
Samu Costa (Almeria)
Almería missed an unbeatable opportunity to get closer to the leader Mallorca, after losing to Ponferradina in El Toralín (2-1). Despite the defeat, Samu Costa has a place in this eleven after his goal to open the scoring: powerful and strong shot from outside the area that was lodged in the goal by Caro's left post.
Cristóbal Márquez (Fuelabrada)
If Pulido was important in Fuenlabrada's victory over Leganés, we cannot ignore Cristóbal Márquez. The thing goes from goals from outside the area and the Fuenlabran midfielder did not want to be less: an unappealable whiplash that surprised Cuéllar. With this goal, Fuenlabrada opened the scoring of what was ultimately the 'take' of Butarque.
Folch (Tenerife)
Tenerife took a valuable point from their visit to La Rosaleda, thanks to a goal from Ramón Folch with eleven minutes to go. A controversial goal and that is that the midfielder on loan from Elche launched himself with everything to snatch the ball from Dani Hernández before he stopped it. The goal went up to the scoreboard and in this way Folch inaugurated his scoring account.
Forwards
Puado (Espanyol)
In the absence of De Tomás, good is Puado. The Espanyol striker made the loss of the killer of the parakeet team go unnoticed with a goal and an assist against Logroñés. Meanwhile, he headed down an Embarba delivery from the left wing. His assist came after a long career from home field and after serving a death pass to Dimata.
Sylla (Girona)
If someone from Girona who believes above the rest in the playoff possibilities, that is Sylla. The striker was key in the victory of the Girona team by participating in the two goals of the comeback against Las Palmas. In the first, the work of himself, he took advantage of a rival's mistake; and in the second he assisted Couto to make the final 1-2.
Ortuño (Albacete)
The globetrotter Ortuño breathed oxygen into Albacete to continue believing in permanence. The forward retaliated with a goal and an assist to give the La Mancha victory against Cartagena. He opened the scoring with a perfect header from Álvaro Jiménez; and assisted Dani Torres to set the sentence.