Valladolid 0 - Racing
Santander 4
Valladolid:
Bizzarri;Torres Gómez, Julio César, Caminero, Marcos;
Jesús (Orcellet 45'), Ricchetti; Fernando Sales (Cardetti 72'), Oscar
González, Zapata (Ciric 63'); Makukula. 4-2-3-1. Racing:
Ricardo; Coromina, Pablo Casar, Juanma, Neru; Matabuena, Nafti (Anderson
Silva 86'); Morán, Javi Guerrero (Benayoun 66'), Regueiro (Ayoze 82');
Bodipo. 4-3-2-1.
Team changes: Valladolid:
Torres Gómez for Jonathan / Racing: Pablo Casar, Matabuena, Bodipo for
Moratón, Diego Mateo, Benayoun.
Goals: 0-1. 14. Bodipo.
Tap in on far post after corner headed across by Juanma. 0-2. 58. Regueiro.
Won the ball off Marcos in area and shot low past Orcellet. 0-3. 83.
Bodipo. Ran through from midfield and hit low shot past keeper. 0-4. 84.
Nafti. Connected with Bodipo's cross from right to volley in on far post.
An amazing scoreline at
Valladolid, where the locals were beaten 0-4 by Racing Santander, and that
after they had missed two penalties. Bodipo was the star of the night, and with
less than a quarter of an hour on the clock he opened the scoring after Juanma
had headed on Javi Guerrero's corner. Then with half time approaching the
striker broke free, and keeper Bizzarri had no option but to bring him down.
Referee Rubinos Pérez had no hesitation awarding a penalty and sending
off the keeper, but reserve keeper Orcellet came on to save Javi Guerrero's
spot kick with his first touch in Spanish football.
More was to come after the
break though, as Rubinos gave a second penalty, this time for a challenge by
Torres Gómez on Javi Guerrero. It was to say the least dubious, but
Orcellet once again guessed correctly and dived to save Regueiro's kick.
Valladolid failed to capitalize on the let off though, and soon afterwards
Regueiro did beat the Argentine keeper after Marcos let him through. The home
side's spirits dropped, and Bodipo and Nafti added two more late on to complete
another disaster for Fernando Vázquez's side. They have now let in
sixteen goals in their first six games, and the manager is already under
pressure. A slip up the cup midweek and his could be the next head to roll.
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