Penalties, a drag for Rayo

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He Vallecano Ray He settled seven penalties this season in his favor but only three of them ended in a goal, a negative statistic that deducted points from the team and that from their coach, Andoni Iraolait worries you.

With three goals in favor from eleven meters and four failures, mistakes outnumber successes from the penalty area for Ray.

So far they have failed Oscar Trejo (Getafe), Isi Palazón (Valladolid), Raúl De Tomás (Getafe) and the last is that strange game with a touch forward of Trejo and a high shot of content he is new Girona.

The only three hits were from Radamel Falcao (Atletico), Isi Palazón (Cádiz) and Oscar Trejo (Real Madrid)although the latter was on the second attempt, as he was stopped by the first Thibaut Courtois but it has to be repeated because the goalkeeper is ahead.

“Penalties in general worry me. It costs us a lot of points. Here in the First Division, each one of them is hard-fought. A penalty doesn’t guarantee you win, but it brings you closer to you and these are details of the objective value. ,” he said Iraolaat the end of the last match against Girona.

Of the four errors, the Vallecano Ray is the team First whoever doesn’t lead gets the most punishment Real Madrid, Valencia and Getafe, which add up to three each; and of Barcelonathat there are two

The opposite statistic reflects that the Ray It is the third First team with the most penalties in favor along with Getafe, Valencia and Girona. In front Real Madrid (10) and Betis (9).

Source: La Verdad

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