The Valencia of Corberan believed that it could leave the Estadio de Gran Canaria when it reached 3-1 in the 75th minute, but Las Palmas is making a survival instinct and made it difficult on the night of the bats.
Hugo Douro in the 22 ‘took advantage of a poor reaction from the home side after a static phase to make it 1-0 for Valencia, but Sandro Ramirez tied a penalty shoot-out at 45’+2 ‘.
The guests with Hugo Douro’s second goal in the 58 ‘and Alex Suarez’s own goal made sure to win all the points, but had to sweat and not stop running. This is because McBernie in the 83 ‘reduced and the hope of Diego Martinez’s team would last last.
Eventually 3-2 was the result of the match, with Las Palmas remaining in the relegation zone and Valencia reaching +10, four games before the final.
The program of the 34th racing
Friday 2/5
Rayo Vallecano-Hetale 1-0
(7 ‘Lezen)
Saturday 3/5
Alaves-Antletic Madrid 0-0
Villarreal-Osasuna 4-2
(2 ‘, 39’ Perez, 33 ‘Barry, 71’ Pepe – 66 ‘Garcia, 81’ Mournot)
Las Palmas-Valnethia 2-3
45 ‘ + 2’ Sandro Ramirez, 83 ‘MacBerni – 22’, 58 ‘Hugo Douro, 75’ Suares Aut.)
Valladolid-Barcelona (22:00)
Sunday 4/5
Real Madrid-Thelta (15:00)
Seville-Selegen (17:15)
Espanyol-Betis (19:30)
Sociedad-Bilbao (22:00)
Monday 5/5
Tzirona-Majorca (22:00)
The next (35th) racing:
Friday 9/5
Las Palmas-Rigio Vallecano (22:00)
Saturday 10/5
Valencia-Chenah (15:00)
Thel-Sevilla (17:15)
Mallorca-Vagadolid (19:30)
Tzirona-Viyarreal (19:30)
Atletico-Sydad (22:00)
Sunday 11/5
Legend-Espaniol (15:00)
Barcelona-Real Madrid (17:15)
Bilbao-Alavs (19:30)
Betis-Osasuna (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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