With two goals in two minutes in the last part of the game, Telta denied a sure win for Barcelona (2-2) and allows Real Madrid with a win over Leganes to be -4 from the top of La Liga and with fewer games.
Barcelona played with fire and got burned in Vigo, losing what looked like a sure win, drawing 2-2 with Wanting and … opening the appetite of Real Madrid, who will win over Leganes (24/11, 19:30) -4 from the top of La Liga and with a less game.
The Blaugrana, again without him Lamine Yamal and fundamental to it Gavi For the first time since the injury lay-off, they were fortunate to take an early lead and against the run of play Refinerieswho took advantage of a mistake by a former Barca player, Oscar Mingata for 0-1 (15′).
In the second half, the Robert Lewandowski after his new mistake Mingetha and winning counter he put it Vithente Waita for 0-2 (61′), with the Wanting not to give up and look at the decrease in the score, but for him Iniaki Penia being very stable under the rafters.
After his mistake Gilles Coudeto Alfon narrowly reduced to 1-2 (84′) and, almost immediately afterwards, o Hugo Alvarez with good energy and place through the area (86′) he forced his team Hanji Flick in her first draw of the year, ringing the bell for the sequel.
Celta (Claudio Giraldeth): Waita – Javi Rodriguez, Starfelt, Marcos Alonso – Mingetha, Moriba, Fran Beltran (75′ Sotelo), Hugo Alvarez – Iago Aspas (90′ Duran), Baba (62′ Alfon) – Douvikas (75′ Borja Iglesias).
Barcelona (Hanzi Flick): Iniaki Peña – Couté, Coombarsi, Inigo Martinez, Gerard Martin (46′ Hector Fort) – Casado, Pedri (75′ Fermin Lopez) – Rafinha, Dani Olmo (89′ Pablo Torre), Gavi (75′ De Jong) – Lewandowski ( 89′ Pau Victor).
Four goals in 23 minutes!
The magical one Girona last season in memory of his team Mysterious in the first half hour of a nearby Catalan derby Spanish (4-1), which lifted her to the top five of the standings after her third consecutive win.
Unbeknownst to them, the Canaries found themselves 4-0 down before half-time, with Brian Hill to open the scoring with a diagonal shot (4′) and then serve two goals to Bojan Miovski (16′, 21′), with Ladislav Krejci to join the party (27′).
From then on, the hosts set the pace as a very important home game is coming up Sturm Graz for the Champions League (Tuesday 27/11, 19:45), however opportunities for other goals are missing, before the Xavi Poido scored with a nice shot the bad called ”goal of honor” (55 ‘).
“Double” from… anywhere
The second win in the last three games for the Las Palmas of Diego Martinezafter the one at home Atlético Madrid. And if the loss in the Spanish capital can be described as “normal”, the former Olympiakos coach cannot say the same about the one from Majorca in the island derby that took place in Gran Canaria (3-2).
The visitors were better in the first hour of play, where they led 2-0, with an own goal Danny Rodriguez (46′) and Robert Navarro (56′). The home team didn’t give up, they equalised Dario Esugo (77′) and Fabio Silva (83′ pen.), looking capable even for the upset.
In the final, however, the referee saw an earlier step via VAR, sent it off Vedant Muriki for making an obscene gesture to Hey Matthew in their area Las Palmasbut it showed indirectly in their favor Majorca for his provocative behavior Math!
THE Johan Mojica the execution took the indirect goal, got the net after a nice combination and, without understanding how, h Majorca broke a three game unbeaten streak (two losses – one draw) and climbed into the top six.
With this goal from Mojica, Mallorca wins in Las Palmas.
IB3 pic.twitter.com/Ick12Gt9oW— Deportescopebaleares (@deportescopebal) November 23, 2024
How can teams like Girona leverage their home advantage to secure more victories in La Liga?
Interview between Time.news Editor and La Liga Expert
Time.news Editor: Good morning! Thank you for joining us today. There’s been a lot of excitement in La Liga recently, particularly with Barcelona’s unexpected draw against Celta Vigo. What are your thoughts on how Barcelona managed to let a two-goal lead slip away?
La Liga Expert: Good morning! It was certainly a dramatic match. Barcelona started strong, but they seemed to underestimate Celta Vigo, especially given their absence of key players like Lamine Yamal and Gavi. When you have a lead like that, it’s crucial to maintain pressure and not let up. It’s a classic case of playing with fire and getting burned.
Editor: Absolutely. I was surprised to see how Barcelona’s defense, particularly Oscar Mingueza, contributed to the mistakes that led to Celta’s goals. What did you make of his performance?
Expert: Mingueza had a tough day at the office, didn’t he? His slip-ups directly led to Celta’s resurgence. That kind of performance can be detrimental, especially under pressure. However, we must also credit Celta for seizing the moment—they kept pushing forward and capitalized on their chances.
Editor: That brings us to Celta’s performance overall. They managed to deliver two goals in the final minutes to equalize. What does this mean for them moving forward?
Expert: It’s a significant boost for Celta. Not only did they salvage a point, but they also created momentum heading into their next fixtures. Their ability to remain resilient speaks volumes about their character. This kind of late-game rally can be a turning point in their season.
Editor: And with Real Madrid inching closer in the standings, what implications does this draw have for Barcelona’s title race against them?
Expert: It adds pressure on Barcelona, especially as Real Madrid continues to find form. With only a few points separating them and a game in hand, Madrid’s victory over Leganés intensifies the competition. Barcelona must regroup quickly, as every point counts in this tight race.
Editor: Let’s discuss Girona’s stunning victory. They seemed to have found their rhythm with the back-to-back wins. How crucial is the home advantage for teams like Girona?
Expert: Home advantage is enormous in football. The crowd, the familiarity of the pitch—it all contributes. Girona’s explosive start with four goals in the first half shows their attacking prowess, and it’s great for their confidence moving forward. They’re becoming a team to watch this season.
Editor: Lastly, what do you anticipate for the upcoming matches, particularly with Barcelona seeking redemption and Girona aiming to capitalize on their momentum?
Expert: Both teams have unique pressures. Barcelona will aim to rectify their recent slip-up and showcase their title credentials, while Girona will be eager to maintain their winning streak. With the stakes high in La Liga, we’re in for a thrilling continuation of the season!
Editor: Thank you so much for your insights! It’s always a pleasure discussing La Liga with you.
Expert: My pleasure! Looking forward to the next round of matches.