The fate of the match on date 37 of the Spain – LaLiga EA Sports 2023-24 tournament was sealed with a single score from the Babazorros, who secured their 1-0 victory against Geta at the Mendi stadium. It was Carlos Vicente who scored the goal for the Babazorros in the 12th minute of the first half.
Luis García’s team created danger with a shot by Kike García, 26 minutes into the first stage, which ended up hitting one of the posts.
The best player of the match was Carlos Vicente. The Alavés midfielder scored 1 goal and made 7 key passes.
Jesús Owono also stood out at the Mendi stadium. The Alavés goalkeeper excelled by saving 4 shots and making 4 correct passes.
The constant interruptions made for a stalemate, which was disfigured by fouls. There were a large number of reprimands: José Carmona, Giuliano Simeone, Nemanja Maksimovic, Carlos Benavídez, Diego Rico, José Bordalás, Nahuel Tenaglia, Juan Latasa, Carles Aleñá, Ilaix Moriba and Antonio Blanco.
Alavés coach Luis García proposed a 4-5-1 formation with Jesús Owono in goal; Nahuel Tenaglia, Abdelkabir Abqar, Rubén Duarte and Javi López on the defensive line; Antonio Blanco, Carlos Benavídez, Carlos Vicente, Jon Guridi and Giuliano Simeone in the middle; and Kike García in the attack.
For its part, José Bordalás’ team took the field with a 4-5-1 formation with David Soria between the three sticks; Nabil Aberdin, Omar Alderete, Gastón Álvarez and Diego Rico in defense; José Carmona, Nemanja Maksimovic, Luis Milla, Jesús Pérez and Jaime Mata in the midfield; and Mason Greenwood up front.
Jorge Figueroa Vázquez was the referee who directed the match at the Mendi stadium.
The Babazorros’ next match in the championship will be as a visitor against UD Las Palmas, while Geta will host Mallorca.
With this result, the host of the match reaches 45 points and is in tenth place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 43 points and is in eleventh place in the tournament.
Changes in Alavés
- 61′ 2T – Carlos Nahuel Benavídez Protesoni came out for Ander Guevara Lajo
- 86′ 2T – Jon Guridi Aldalur left for Ianis Hagi
- 87′ 2T – Giuliano Simeone left for Luis Jesús Rioja and Carlos Vicente Robles for Andoni Gorosabel Espinosa
Changes in Getafe
- 40′ 1T – José Ángel Carmona Navarro left for Juan Miguel Latasa Fernández Layos, Luis Milla Manzanares for Djené Dakonam Ortega and Enrique García Martínez for Samuel Omorodion Aghehowa
- 55′ 2T – Diego Rico came out for Alberto Risco Alcantara
- 68′ 2T – Jaime Mata Arnaiz left for Moriba Kourouma Kourouma and Jesús Santiago Pérez for Carles Aleñá Castillo
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