Wahala full ground for UD Almería Stadium as two Andalusian giants, Almería and Málaga, clash for Mediterranean Derby. The match na serious one because both teams dey fight for promotion to La Liga. Almería dey third with 61 points, Málaga dey fifth with 60 points. Small difference, big stakes.
The first half start with both teams cautious. No goals, but plenty tension. Almería get some chances through Dzodic and Arnau. Málaga try to block Almería’s quick attacks. At 39 minutes, controversy! Referee Jon Ander González cancel one goal for Almería’s Bonini, say na foul on Murillo. Almería coach Rubi no believe am.
Second half come with fire. Just after restart, at 49 minutes, Almería break the deadlock. Miguel de la Fuente do one fine run, pass to Adrián Embarba who score. Ten minutes later, Embarba score again, make am double. Almería dey lead 2-0.
But Málaga no give up. Coach Funes make quick changes. At 65 minutes, substitute Adrián Niño score wonder goal from long range. Game on! Then at 83 minutes, another substitute, Haitam, score beautiful equalizer. Match don turn 2-2.
Almería react immediately. Rubi bring on Morcillo. At 89 minutes, Morcillo deliver perfect cross, Léo Baptistao head am in. Almería lead again 3-2. Late drama as Málaga’s Chupe score, but VAR check and cancel for offside. Final whistle blow, Almería win.
The victory push Almería to second place temporarily, in direct promotion spot. Málaga’s nine-game unbeaten run don end. Match referee na Jon Ander González, VAR official na David Gálvez. Key players for Almería: Embarba (two goals), Baptistao (winner). For Málaga: Niño and Haitam with crucial goals.
Both teams still dey in strong promotion fight. Almería now get six consecutive home wins. Málaga show strong character despite loss. The Mediterranean Derby live up to expectations with five goals, drama, and high tension.
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