Espanyol perished on Monday against Real Sociedad at the RCDE Stadium and continue to flirt with relegation, a hell of a way away. The parrots woke up late and in a last hurray they were close to making a comeback against the mighty and superior Real Sociedad as they were leading 0-3 at 63′.
Then one by one of Diego Martínez’s players:
ÁLVARO cried
More nervous than in previous games, he did more in Sorloth’s goal than anyone else.
OSCAR GIL Fallon
He lost the compromised balls and suffered Oyarzabal’s internships. Red was played.
CALERO wounded
He got the goal in the 4th minute, dealt with the Norwegian and ended up limping, with one punch.
CABRERA went crazy
He was the best in the first half, but he scored an own goal and ended up being sent off. infected
BRIAN OLIVÁN Electric
He had to dance with Take and he suffered a lot, but he scored a great goal that made it 2-3 and the emotion
VINICIUS Pass
He couldn’t handle the power of Real media, lost a lot of balls and made useless meters
DARDER Required
It was very congested and he got tired of chasing the Basque players. He scored a nice goal to make it 1-3
ALEIX VIDAL is gone
He suffered unspeakably with Illarra and the company and could barely connect with Puado
NICO MELAMED Stuck
He was one of those sacrificed after the first half where he joined the defense
HANDFUL Desperate
From less to more, because in the second half he took a brutal header that ended Darder’s goal
BRAITHWAITE Diluted
It emptied out in the first half more alone than the other but ended up tired and lacking presence at the top
THE CHANGES
SERGI GOMEZ Passed
Sorloth won his cause. suffered a lot
RUBEN SANCHEZ Nervous
He tried to project himself into the attack but had no luck
DENIS SUAREZ It didn’t go through
He couldn’t keep up with Darder and saw him disappear in stages of the match
Intentional TIE
Interfered with 2-3
GRAGERA Testimonial
He has no time for anything
Source: La Verdad

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