IBIZA. Granada overcomes UD Ibiza with a 2-0 win with an own goal from D. Goldar (50′) and a goal from M. Arezo (73′).

The match was played at the Estadio Municipal de Can Misses stadium in Ibiza on Sunday and it started at 7:30 pm local time. The referee was Iosu Galech Apezteguía assisted by Marcos Barroso Galán and David Fernández Blanco. The 4th official was Gerard Brull Acerete.

Match Statistics​

  • 54 Ball Possession 46
Shots
  • 11 Total 11
  • 0 On Target 3
  • 11 Off Target 8
  • 1 Shots blocked 1
  • 83 Attack 132
  • 39 Dangerous attack 39
  • 92 Ball safe 94
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 1
  • 4 Off Sides 3
Fouls
  • 8 Total 13
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. UD Ibiza was in possession of the ball for 54% of the time vs. Granada that controlled the ball for 46% of the time.

Attitude and shots

UD Ibiza was more aggressive with 39 dangerous attacks and 11 shots of which 0 were on target. Nevertheless, Granada managed to find the solution to win this match.​

UD Ibiza shot 11 times, 0 on target, 11 off target. Regarding the opposition, Granada shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

UD Ibiza received 1 yellow card (D. Goldar). On the other side, Granada received 2 yellow cards (S. Ruiz and Y. Bodiger).

Match Timeline

50'
65'
65'
67'
Sergio Ruiz- sub ->N. Petrovic
67'
Matías Arezo- sub ->A. Soro
72'
72'
73'
Matías Arezo(goal)R. Sanchez
76'
Sergio Ruiz- Yellow
77'
81'
84'
85'

Standings

After playing this match, UD Ibiza stays with points to occupy the 0th place in the table. Talking about the opposition, Granada has points (0th).

Next matches

In the next match in the La Liga 2, UD Ibiza will host Deportivo Alavés on the 28th of August with a 0-0 head to head statistic.

Granada will play away agasint FC Andorra on the 4th of September with a 0-0 head to head record.

UD Ibiza – Formation

UD Ibiza
G
Daniel Fuzato 13.Brazil
6.3
D
David Goldar 4.Spain
6.8
81'
D
Javi Vázquez 12.Spain
6.8
D
Zé Carlos 21.Portugal
7.3
72'
D
Martín Pascual 3.Spain
6.5
M
Armando Shashoua 11.England
7.1
72'
M
Iván Morante 14.Spain
6.8
65'
M
6.6
M
Suleiman Camara 28.Spain
6.7
F
Darío Poveda 19.Spain
6.8
65'
F
Ekain Zenitagoia 10.Spain
6.4
85'
Substitutes
G
Jorge Chanza 26.Spain
D
Álvaro García 27.Spain
D
D
Miguel Cifuentes 23.Spain
D
Francisco Grima 2.Spain
M
Papakouli Diop 5.Senegal
6.1
65'
M
Kévin Appin 20.Martinique
6.3
72'
F
Ángel Rodado 9.Spain
6.7
85'
F
Miki Villar 22.Spain
6.6
72'
F
6.7
65'

UD Ibiza started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Javier Baraja Vegas decided to play with the following team: Daniel Fuzato (6.3), Zé Carlos (7.3), David Goldar (6.8), Martín Pascual (6.5), Javi Vázquez (6.8), Cristian Herrera (6.6), Armando Shashoua (7.1), Iván Morante (6.8), Suleiman Camara (6.7), Darío Poveda (6.8) and Ekain Zenitagoia (6.4).

The home team had on the bench: Álvaro García, Papakouli Diop (6.1), Alejandro Gálvez, Ángel Rodado (6.7), German Parreño Boix, Jorge Chanza, Miguel Cifuentes, Kevin Appin (6.3), Miguel Villar Miki (6.6), Francisco Grima and Sergio Castel Martínez (6.7).

UD Ibiza could not rely on the presence of M. Villar (injured).

Substitutions

UD Ibiza made 5 changes: I. Morante for P. Diop (65′), D. Poveda for S. Castel (65′), A. Shashoua for K. Appin (72′), Ze Carlos for M. Villar (72′) and E. Zenitagoia Arana for A. Rodado (85′).

Best player: Zé Carlos​

The player that probably impressed the most for UD Ibiza was Zé Carlos.

His rating is (7.3) with 24 passes (75% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 9 duels out of 11. He performed 4 crosses.

Granada – Formation

Granada
G
André Ferreira 13.Portugal
7.0
D
Ignasi Miquel 14.Spain
7.0
D
Quini 17.Spain
8.0
D
Miguel Rubio 4.Spain
7.2
D
Ricard Sánchez 30.Spain
8.0
M
Antonio Puertas 10.Spain
7.3
M
Y. Bodiger 6.France
6.8
77'
M
Njegoš Petrović 18.Serbia
6.6
67'
M
Alberto Soro 7.Spain
6.3
67'
M
Myrto Uzuni 11.Albania
7.0
F
José Callejón 9.Spain
6.6
84'
Substitutes
G
D
Jonathan Silva 5.Argentina
D
Erick Cabaco 24.Uruguay
D
Pepe Sánchez 29.Spain
D
Víctor Díaz 16.Spain
M
Sergio Ruiz 20.Spain
6.6
67' 76'
M
Víctor Meseguer 12.Spain
6.7
84'
M
Bryan Zaragoza 26.Spain
M
Rochina 23.Spain
M
Óscar Melendo 21.Spain
F
Matías Arezo 8.Uruguay
7.3
67' 73'
F
Jorge Molina 19.Spain

Granada started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Ruben Torrecilla Gonzalez played with: André Ferreira (7.0), Ricard Sánchez (8.0), Miguel Rubio (7.2), Ignasi Miquel (7.0), Quini (8.0), Yann Bodiger (6.8), Njegoš Petrović (6.6), Antonio Puertas (7.3), Alberto Soro (6.3), Myrto Uzuni (7.0) and José Callejón (6.6).

They had on the bench: Sergio Ruiz Alonso (6.6), Víctor Meseguer (6.7), Bryan Zaragoza, Rubén Rochina, Jonathan Silva, Erick Cabaco, Pepe Sánchez, Víctor Díaz, Óscar Melendo, Matías Arezo (7.3), Jorge Molina and Raúl Fernández.

Substitutions

Granada made 3 changes: N. Petrovic for S. Ruiz (67′), A. Soro for M. Arezo (67′) and J. Callejon for V. A. Meseguer Cavas (84′).

Best player: Quini​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Granada was Quini even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (8.0) with 30 passes (76% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 9. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the La Liga 2.​