One hundred goes a long way but they are not enough, the club and the fans want to continue expanding the story. Girona is birthday after accumulating a hundred of first class matches and these are the figures that accompany the Catalan team. Some numbers, by the way, that they want to continue expanding for many more seasons in the elite of Spanish football.
The rojiblancos got 31 wins, almost a third of the games they played. They have tasted tie 25 times and had to bite the dust 44 times. All this leads us to the 118 points the Catalans have accumulated so far, just over one point per game.
The balance of goals falls on the negative side, 150 against 125 goals in favor. This course can even out the balance a bit, because Míchel’s is the third highest scorer in the competition. However, the number of goals conceded judges them to be balanced in the 24 games played so far.
The following data confirm the suspicions. Girona are strong against the greats and the elves against the not-so-good, something that has also happened in recent weeks. The rival to whom they have added the most is Athletic Club with nine and, conversely, none have been added against Eibar, although this year they have not crossed paths in the same category.
The biggest victory was almost changed a few weeks ago in the 6-2 defeat of Almería, but Las Palmas’ 6-0 defeat at Montilivi still defies Olunga’s famous ‘hat-trick’. The most painful defeat occurred in the same season, 2017/2018, with 6-1 against Barcelona.
The players with the most games in the category are Cristhian Stuani (84), Juanpe (80), Bernardo (78), Borja García (76) and Aleix García (75), all are active under the orders of the Vallecano technician. The next one, who is currently wearing rojiblanco, is Valery (34), who has a huge difference in games.
The Uruguayan also tops the list of scorers with 46 goals. they follow him Portu (20), Taty Castellanos (6), Juanpe (5) and Aleix Garcia, Borja Garcia and Riquelme (4).
Source: La Verdad

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