Getafe overcomes Valencia 1-0 with a late goal scored by B. Mayoral. HIGHLIGHTS

GETAFE. Getafe snatched a late win Valencia 1-0 after B. Mayoral scored just 1 goal (87').

Getafe overcomes Valencia 1-0 with a late goal scored by B. Mayoral. HIGHLIGHTS

GETAFE. Getafe snatched a late win Valencia 1-0 after B. Mayoral scored just 1 goal (87′). Getafe was truly superior in terms of ball possession (68%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

Getafe remained in players after Domingos Duarte received a red card in the 90′. On the other side, also Javier Guerra received a red card (88′)​. This red card was one of the reason why Valencia lost the match.

The match was played at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez stadium in Getafe on Friday and it started at 9:00 pm local time. The referee was Guillermo Cuadra Fernández with the support of Guadalupe Porras Ayuso and Alejandro Estévez Iglesias. The 4th official was Daniel Palencia Caballero. The weather was light rain. The temperature was cold at 10.68 degrees Celsius or 51.22 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 53%.​

Match Timeline

42'
Thierry Correia- Yellow
43'
50'
54'
Mouctar Diakhaby - sub ->Fran Pérez
Luis Milla- Yellow
57'
Djené- Yellow
62'
Carles Aleñá- sub ->Djené
70'
Óscar Rodríguez- sub ->Luis Milla
70'
Jaime Mata- sub ->Juanmi Latasa
74'
82'
Jesús Vázquez- sub ->Diego Lopez Noguerol
83'
Borja Mayoral (goal)Juan Iglesias
87'
88'
Javi Guerra- Red
90'
Sergi Canós- sub ->Thierry Correia
90'
Roman Yaremchuk - sub ->Yarek Gasiorowski
Domingos Duarte- Red
90'
90'
Dimitri Foulquier- Yellow

Standings

After playing this match, Getafe has 22 points to remain in the 8th place. Regarding the opposition, Valencia will stays with 19 points like Rayo Vallecano to hold in the 10th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the La Liga, Getafe will play away with Sevilla on the 17th of December with a 19-13 head to head record in favor of Sevilla (5 draws).

Valencia will host FC Barcelona on the 17th of December with a 25-6 head to head record in favor of FC Barcelona (14 draws).

Getafe – Formation

Getafe
G
David Soria 13.Spain
7.0
D
Djené 2.Togo
7.1
70' 62'
D
Gastón Álvarez 4.Uruguay
7.0
D
Domingos Duarte 6.Portugal
7.3
90'
D
Juan Iglesias 21.Spain
7.9
M
Luis Milla 5.Spain
7.5
70' 57'
M
Mason Greenwood 12.England
6.4
M
Nemanja Maksimovic 20.Serbia
7.3
M
Jordi Martín 32.Spain
6.7
83'
F
Borja Mayoral  19.Spain
7.5
Goals87'
F
Juanmi Latasa 14.Spain
7.1
74'
Substitutes
G
Daniel Fuzato 1.Brazil
D
Fabrizio Angileri 3.Argentina
D
Stefan Mitrovic 23.Serbia
6.8
83'
M
7.0
70'
M
Carles Aleñá 11.Spain
7.0
70'
F
Jaime Mata 7.Spain
6.7
74'
F
Choco Lozano  17.Honduras

Getafe adopted the conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager José Bordalás Jiménez decided to play with the following team: David Soria (7.0), Juan Iglesias (7.9), Djené (7.1), Domingos Duarte (7.3), Gastón Álvarez (7.0), Mason Greenwood  (6.4), Nemanja Maksimovic (7.3), Luis Milla (7.5), Jordi (6.7), Juanmi Latasa (7.1) and Borja Mayoral (7.5).

The home team had on the bench: Daniel Fuzato, Fabrizio Angileri, Stefan Mitrović (6.8), Jaime Mata (6.7), Óscar Rodríguez (7.0), Carles Aleñá (7.0) and Choco Lozano .

Substitutions

Getafe made 4 changes: Djené for Carles Aleñá (70′), Luis Milla for Óscar Rodríguez (70′), Jordi for Stefan Mitrović (83′) and Juanmi Latasa for Jaime Mata (74′).

Player of the match: Juan Iglesias​

The most impressive player for Getafe was Juan Iglesias even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is 7.9 with 58 passes (71% accurate) and 1 key pass. He won 4 duels out of 4. He performed 9 crosses.

Valencia – Formation

Valencia
G
7.3
D
7.0
D
Gabriel Paulista 5.Brazil
6.0
43'
D
Thierry Correia 12.Portugal
6.8
90' 42'
D
7.1
90'
M
Javi Guerra 8.Spain
6.4
88'
M
Pepelu 18.Spain
6.7
M
Selim Amallah 19.Morocco
M
Fran Pérez 23.Spain
6.6
54'
M
Dimitri Foulquier 20.Guadeloupe
6.3
90'
F
Hugo Duro 9.Spain
6.7
F
Diego López 16.Spain
6.4
82'
Substitutes
G
Jaume Doménech 1.Spain
G
Cristian Rivero 13.Spain
D
Jesús Vázquez 21.Spain
6.3
82'
D
7.1
54'
D
Hugo Guillamón 6.Spain
D
Cenk Özkacar 15.Turkey
M
Sergi Canós 7.Spain
90'
M
Hugo González 30.Spain
M
Pablo Gozálbez 27.Spain
F
Roman Yaremchuk  17.Ukraine
90'
F
Alberto Marí 22.Spain

Also Valencia adopted the conservative line-up (4-4-2).

Rubén Baraja Vegas played with: Selim Amallah, Giorgi Mamardashvili (7.3), Thierry Correia (6.8), Cristhian Mosquera (7.0), Gabriel Paulista (6.0), Yarek Gasiorowski (7.1), Dimitri Foulquier (6.3), Javier Guerra (6.4), Pepelu (6.7), Fran Pérez (6.6) and Diego Lopez Noguerol (6.4), Hugo Duro (6.7).

These were the players on the bench: Sergi Canós, Jesús Vázquez (6.3), Hugo González, Jaume Doménech, Mouctar Diakhaby (7.1), Hugo Guillamón, Cristian Rivero, Cenk Özkacar , Roman Yaremchuk, Alberto Mari and Pablo Gozálbez.

Substitutions

Valencia made 4 changes: Diego Lopez Noguerol for Jesús Vázquez (82′), Fran Pérez for Mouctar Diakhaby (54′), Thierry Correia for Sergi Canós (90′) and Yarek Gasiorowski for Roman Yaremchuk (90′).

Player of the match: Giorgi Mamardashvili​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Valencia was the goalkeeper: Giorgi Mamardashvili. His rating is 7.34. He performed 5 saves.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the La Liga.​