For the second week in a row
Xerez were involved in a table topping clash, this time as leaders they
visited second placed Murcia. In the end the two sides shared a point
each in a 1-1 draw, although Bernd Schuster's team were ahead for much of the
match after Calle scored late in the first half with a header from a Rubiales
cross. Murcia came back though with a late equaliser from Setvalls, also with a
header from a corner, and the same player could have won it in injury time when
he missed the easiest of chances. The point keeps Xerez at the top of the
table, but Murcia drop out of the promotion spots to fourth.
Levante moved back up
to second place, a point behind Xerez, with a late 2-1 victory over Sporting
Gijon. Jofre gave the Valencia based side the lead on the half hour mark
with an individualist goal, but they made the mistake of trying to slow the
game down, and the Asturians equalised when Cristian Díaz headed home a
corner after the break. The introduction of Limones and Rivera put Levante back
in the driving seat, and soon after Limones hit the post with a free kick, the
winger scored the winning goal to give his side the three points and leave the
Asturians firmly down at the bottom of the table.
Albacete are back to
third after defeating Salamanca 0-1 in the Helmantica stadium. The long
suffering home fans were expecting another score-less draw, with keepers Stelea
and Roa both making good saves throughout the match. Ten minutes from the end
though Jesús Parera finally beat Stelea to end Jorge D'Alessandro's
three match undefeated run.
An exciting match at
Oviedo, where the local side drew 2-2 with fifth placed Terrassa
to move off the bottom of the table. The Asturians should have wrapped things
up in the first half, with Rubén turning a Losada cross in to his own
net early on and the referee awarding a penalty to the home side just before
the break. Idiakez tucked the kick away, but the referee made him take it again
and this time he missed. Two goals in five minutes from Babangida and Juanjo
near the end gave the Catalans the lead, but Oviedo saved a point with another
penalty in injury time which Geni converted.
Zaragoza moved up to
sixth, just a point away from the promotion spots, after beating
Almería 1-0. It was their fourth win in a row, and makes Paco
Flores' side one of the firm favourites for a quick return to the top flight
despite their bad start to the season. It was not an easy victory though, and
it was left to a Yordi penalty three minutes from the end after Cani was
brought down to tie up the three points. Even then Armindo rattled the crossbar
with a free kick in the last minute as the visitors tried to salvage the point
they thought they had got only a few minutes earlier. The defeat takes
Almería back down into the bottom four.
Poli Ejido and Las
Palmas lost ground on the leaders after a 0-0 draw on Sunday evening. The
visitors were the better side overall, and went closest to scoring when Rios
cleared off the line from Rubén with the keeper beaten. However the
Canary Islanders almost threw it away when José Antonio got himself sent
off with a second booking for time wasting, and keeper Bo Anderson had to save
a last minute effort from the home side.
Getafe managed to do
what nobody has done for many a long time, put four goals past Eibar.
The Basque side had only let in seven goals in nine games before this, but a
4-2 win by the Madrid based side caused havoc with their statistics. Vivar
Dorado gave the locals the lead late in the first half with, but Jorge
Sánchez equalised a minute later following a corner. Getafe scored three
goals in a ten minute period in the second half though, with on loan Betis
winger Estévez setting up Alberto and Vivar Dorado for the first two,
and then Borja finishing off a team move for the third. Gaizka Saizar got a
late consolation goal for the visitors at the end.
Racing Ferrol held on
to beat Numancia 1-0, despite playing the last twenty minutes of the
game with nine men. Pezzarossi put the Gallicians ahead with a diving header
from Razic's cross in the third minute of the second half, but first Pablo and
then Vosalho got their marching orders from the referee. The defeat brought
Numancia back down to Earth after their cup win against Celta midweek, and they
are now only a place above the relegation zone.
Tenerife have not had
the best of starts this season, and they were held once again to a 0-0 draw at
home against Elche. Both sides had scoring chances, with the best being
a header from Serrano before the break which keeper Valerio did well to block,
and a Hugo Morales effort in the second half which Rondo cleared off the line.
Elche ended the day in tenth spot, with Tenerife just one place below them.
Compostela climbed
out of the bottom four with their best win of the season, 3-0 over
Badajoz. The news that they would soon be collecting their three months
back wages inspired them to victory, and Alvaro set up goals for Aguado and
Maikel after the break. The third came a few minutes later from a Lima penalty
after Pinillos had been fouled, and Badajoz ended with ten men after Miguel
Alfonso was sent off in the last minute.
Córdoba also
moved out of the relegation spots with a 1-0 win over Leganés.
Both sides came in to the game without a win in seven outings, and the opening
minutes were nervy as the two teams tested each other out. The Andalucians got
on top though, and Ramón and Gorka García both had chances before
the break. Alfonso Sánchez hit the post in the second half, and a few
minutes later got the only goal of the match. Leganés sacked manager
Carlos Aguiar as a result. |