The first victory away from home Real Valladolid herein League (2-3) came with referee controversy in a very high-voltage duel. He Alavés went ahead in Mendizorrotza with an early goal Toni Martinezbut the Pucelanos turned the score around with two penalties that transformed the former ‘babazorro’ Sylla and Amallahthe latter with a very controversial maximum penalty. Anwar he finished hitting shortly after. With the score at 1-1, the Vitorians claimed a penalty on Conechny and they saw how Melero Lopezat the request of the VARcanceled a bit of Guridi by a millimeter of previous offside Carlos Vicente.
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Video The blanquivioleta team won a very controversial victory in Mendizorroza
The game started with Alavés taking the initiative and it didn’t take him long to get dangerously close to the goal of a Real Valladolid who was seen nervous due to his delicate position on the table. Precisely a serious individual error of Mario Martin after making a mistake in a pass, he led to the goal Toni Martinez in minute 6.
The Murcian striker, who arrived this past summer from Portodid not waste Pucelano’s ‘gift’ and launched a whip with his right foot from the edge of the area that went in close to the post of a surprised hein. In this way, Martínez scored his third goal of this Leaguethe first being a starter.
The team of Luis Garcia Plaza continued to press Valladolid. Conechny and Carlos Vicente They were very incisive on both sides. However, in an isolated action, those of Paulo Pezzolano tied with a penalty in the 17th minute after a very clear knockdown by Sivera about Anwarwho was left sore on the grass after suffering the tackle of the ‘babazorro’ goalkeeper. The Senegalese Mamadou Syllaformer forward of the Alavéstransformed the maximum penalty and celebrated his first target of the present League hugging the entire Pucelano bench.

Despite the cold water, the locals, with fast and vertical football, did not break down and looked for a new goal through Guridi and from the side Manu Sanchezwho missed a resounding chance at goal, although the action had been invalidated due to offside. The first half ended with the Valladolid in the Vitoria area and with a good opportunity to Mario Martinwho was about to make up for his mistake at 1-0 with a shot that he rejected Sivera.
Melero López, protagonist after the break
The second half started with a lot of work for the referee Melero Lopez. In the 49th minute, Conechny claimed a penalty after an entry to the limit of Luis Perez. The referee considered that the contact was not enough to award the maximum penalty. And in the 51st minute, after consulting with the VARthe Andalusian ended up annulling a goal Guridi due to a very tight previous offside Carlos Vicente before he gave the ‘death pass’ to the Gipuzkoan.
Melero Lopez He was once again the protagonist in the final stretch of the game when he whistled in the 70th minute for another penalty in the Vitorian area that he reviewed on the field monitor after the ball hit the shoulder-back of a Guridi that he had his arm extended and that he was incredulous with the controversial referee’s decision. Amallah did not miss from eleven meters and the boiler Mendizorrotza ‘exploded’ against Melero.
Just four minutes later, the Valladolid made it 1-3 after Anwar culminated a fantastic counter after receiving a great pass from Sylla. It was of no use to him Alavés the great goal on the half turn in the 97th minute from a Kike Garcia who ended up expelled for protesting. The blue and white team could not avoid defeat against a direct rival due to the permanence that is a great source of oxygen for them. Pezzolano and theirs, despite the fact that they are still in relegation positions.
| Deportivo Alavés | Real Valladolid |
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| 1 Antonio Sivera | 13 Karl Hein | ||
| 14 N. Tenaglia | 2 Luis Perez | ||
| 5 A. Abqar | 5 Javi Sánchez 74′ | ||
| 22 Moussa Diarra | (35 A. Juma) | ||
| 3 Manu Sanchez | 3 David Torres | ||
| 8 Antonio Blanco 61′ | 30 Raul Chasco | ||
| (24 Joan Jordan) | 11 Raul Moro | ||
| 6 Ander Guevara 77′ | 15 Eray Cömert | ||
| (17 Kike Garcia) | 12 Mario Martín 74′ | ||
| 7 Carlos Vicente | (8 Kike Perez) | ||
| 18 Jon Guridi 74′ | 23 Anwar 89′ | ||
| (21 A. Rebbach) | (20 Stanko Jurić) |
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| 10 T. Conechny 61′ | 21 S. Amallah 74′ | ||
| (20 Luka Romero) | (4 V. Meseguer) | ||
| 11 Toni Martínez 74′ | 7 Mamadou Sylla 84′ | ||
| (9 Asier Villalibre) | (14 Latase) |
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Goals:(1-0) Toni Martínez (6′), (1-1) Mamadou Sylla, pen. (17′), (1-2) S. Amallah, pen. (72′), (1-3) Anuar (76′), (2-3) Kike García (97′)
Cards:l Raúl Moro (57′), Moussa Diarra (68′), Manu Sánchez (78′), N. Tenaglia (80′), Latasa (94′), Kike García (99′), A. Abqar (101′)l Kike García (99′)
Referee: Mario Melero López (Andalusian Committee)
Spectators: 16,904 in Mendizorrotza
| THE BEST The great game that Sylla and Anuar from Pucelanos scored | |
| WORST The disconcerting arbitration of Melero López |