A goal from the ex-deportivist Manuel Romay in the 93rd minute, after a corner kick first Goalkeeper Diego Rivas finished, The goalkeeping coach who had to play when Arenteiro was without goalkeepers, allowed his team to overcome a 2-0 defeat against Deportivo, which was left with no margin for error in its promotion race due to the suffocate pursuit of the Barcelona subsidiary.
“We will protect Diego Rivas, I’m sure he’ll have a great game. “Football is so innovative that on Sundays it still gives us joy,” he said before the clash. Arenteiro coach, Javi Rey, who predicted what would happen tonight in Riazor.
And the goalkeeping coach of Arenteiro, which the club was forced to let go because of Dépor’s refusal to lower Pablo Brea’s ‘fear clause’ and injuries Diego Garcia and Manu Figueroa, He had a tremendous performance in the derby, supporting his team after 1-0 and participating in the play that finished off Romay in the 93rd minute.
At 2-1, Diego Rivas reappeared in the 77th minute to get the second goal from David Mella, leaving Ger Novoa in a one-on-one. Dépor had a scare and Arenteiro sealed a historic draw in the last breath after a corner kick held by Diego Rivas and finished former Deportivo player Romay.
“Football is so fickle”
“Blessed match and blessed experience. Football is very volatile and there are these things. Fate saved this fight for me, I think I deserved it. “I really enjoyed the whole game, and the end of it was special,” he told reporters after the match. Diego Rivas, who returned to play on the verge of turning 37, almost a year after retiring after promoting with Rácing Ferrol in LaLiga Hypermotion.
“If nothing unusual happens, Today is my last game. I think this was my last dance and I deserved it to be like that,” said the Arenteiro goalkeeping coach, protagonist throughout the week of the Galician derby.
“It’s like riding a bike, you never forget”
“The days have been difficult for me and the coach -Javi Rey- has always shown me his support. Even if my fitness is not the best, it’s like cycling, you never forget,” he responded when asked about his performance, as he supported Arenteiro when he was behind the scoreboard.
Source: La Verdad

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