Girona go forward to blow up Montilivi!

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Madness in Montilivi. Girona took the lead in the 23rd minute of the match against Alavés. Dovbyk marked the first for the Catalan team, the highest scorer in the category. The goal came like this: Couto’s cross shot was deflected Severa and rejection came upon him Dovbyk, that headed to the net.

Girona, with a goal, found the reward for its dominance in the game. In addition, the local team is currently leading the League again.

Girona rises to the top of the scoring rankings with a total of 39 goals, more than Resal Madrid. The player, for his part, has 9 goals this season. Girona were creating danger against their rivals and this goal put the locals on the scoreboard in a very competitive match.

The inclusion of Porto to cover the absence of the injured Viktor Tsygankov is the only new feature in the Girona eleven for this Monday’s match in Montilivi against Alavés, with three changes to their lineup.

Tsygankov is out due to discomfort in his left leg and Portu will start for the first time in league competition.

Míchel will play with Gazzaniga; Èric, David López, Blind, Miguel; Iván Martín, Aleix García; Yan Couto, Portu, Sávio; and Dovbyk.

For Alavés, Rubén Duarte returns to the eleven to cover the loss due to the suspension of Abdel Abqar at the rear axis and Ander Guevara and Nahuel Tenaglia will start at the expense of Ianis Hagi and Abde Rebbach, in a more conservative lineup than in one. he played the start in the loss against Las Palmas (0-1).

Source: La Verdad

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