Eibar: Riesgo; Capa, Mauro Dos Santos, Pantic, Juncà; Escalante, Dani García; Keko, Verdi (Sergi Enrich 60‘), Saúl Berjón (Takashi Inui 75‘); Borja Bastón (Lillo 88‘). 4-2-3-1.
Rayo: Toño; Tito (Manucho 70’), Zé Castro, Diego Llorente, Rat; Raúl Baena, Trashorras; Ebert (Lass 65‘), Jozabed (Pablo Hernández 53‘), Bebé; Javi Guerra. 4-2-3-1.
Goals:
1-0. 21. Diego Llorente (own goal). Turned ball past Toño from Borja Bastón cross.
Yellow cards: Ebert 37’, Bebé 58’, Sergi Enrich 69’, Dani García 81’, Javi Guerra 92’.
Eibar displaced Valencia in sixth spot after they beat Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in this week’s Sunday mid-day kick-off. For the first time in six games Borja Bastón failed to score, although it was his cross that Diego Llorente turned into his own net on a quick breakaway in the twentieth minute to give the Basque side the lead. Before that Borja and Verdi had come up against Toño and Bebé shot wide at the other end, and shortly after the goal Keko almost caught the visiting keeper off his line with a long shot which bounced off the crossbar. Saúl Berjón missed an easy chances after the restart, and Dos Santos and Inui went close, but Eibar had already done enough to clock up their first home win in four games.