LaLiga EA Sports | William José decides and Isco da chandelier

A direct free kick goal of the Brazilian striker William José da Silva has given him this Saturday the victory for Betis over Rayo Vallecano (1-0) at the Benito Villamarín in a game marked by a dazzling Betic start in the second half with a stellar participation by Isco Alarcón.

The start in the second half was decisive in an intense duel, marked by a first half without chances and great defensive intensity of Rayoand greater control and dominance in the second by the Chilean Manuel Pellegrini.

Betis and Rayo came out to make up for their respective defeats last day at San Mamés (4-2), the locals, and the painful 0-7 win against Atlético de Madrid, the visitors, and both did so from the first minute with the ball as an objective and with its loss as the dominant note.

The first part was of bética imprecision derived from this intensity and interruptions of the game from Vallecanos, who had their first approach in the 9th minute in a shot from RDT as a warning, which did not go any further, from a team that was in control and He avoided that of Betis with an intense defense on the line of Betic creation and, especially, on Isco Alarcón.

The Beticos’ first approach was in the 14th minute with a far left foot shot by Juan Miranda that narrowly went to the left of the Macedonian goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski, although the Beticos crashed time and again against the defensive network of Francisco Rodríguez’s men and did not They found more resource than the long ball.

Thick and slow with the ball, Manuel Pellegrini’s team did not pose a serious threat to Rayo well planted who had control and stretched in isolated plays that, led by Isi Palazón and in search of the Frenchman Randy Enteka, sought the backs of the Betic defense although without clear chances.

In the final stretch of the first half, Ayozé Pérez tried it on a pass from Isco and, on a clearer occasion five minutes from the end, which ended up in the hands of the Macedonian goalkeeper, although the first half ended with numerous interruptions from the box from Madrid before the attempt to stretch out from the béticos.

Betis came out in the second half with the double substitution of the Mexican Andrés Guardado for Guido Rodríguez in the center of the bético field and the Brazilian Abner Vinicius by Juan Miranda due to the risk that the man from Olivares could receive a second card, while the people of Madrid did not register any.

Isco smashed a ball into the post at the beginning of the second half as a declaration of intent from Betic and from Arroyo de la Miel, who were already beginning to arrive clearly and who, in a free kick on Ayoze on the edge of the area, opened the score in a great goal by William José da Silva.

Isco’s quality began to emerge in each appearance and the strength of Guardado and Marc Roca to prevail against a Rayo that was not breathing before the Betic game, with chances from the Italian-Brazilian Luiz Felipe Ramos, Rodri Sánchez, all supported by Betic dominance and their superiority with the ball.

Sergio Camello warned Rayo, who also had a clear opportunity from Álvaro García in a phase in which Betis seemed to lower the piston although he continued to enjoy options such as one in Borja Iglesias’s boots, recently left for the injured William José, which crashed into the side of the post.

A shot from the French Florian Lejeune put the Portuguese Rui Silva to the test again in a new notice from Francisco Rodríguez’s team, who never gave up and who threw the rest in the last quarter of the game in search of an equalizer.

Isco, until the forces accompanied him, asked for the ball, caused fouls and opened spaces, and left the pitch with three minutes to go before the ovation of the 50,619 Villamarín spectators, who still had the chance to see the chances of Sergi Altimira, signed from Getafe and who made his debut today on a day marked by intensity and the quality of Isco Alarcón.

2023-09-02 21:17:27
#LaLiga #Sports #William #José #decides #Isco #chandelier

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *