La Liga
Oct 21, 2012 3.00pm
3
2
HT : 1 1
FT
  • Verdú 11' yellowcard
  • Juan Forlin 15' yellowcard
  • Verdú 37' goal
  • Diego Colotto 43' yellowcard
  • Verdú 48' goal
  • Diego Colotto 81' redcard
  • Christian Stuani 90' goal
  • goal Leo Baptistao 11'
  • yellowcard Alejandro Gálvez 14'
  • yellowcard Rubén 15'
  • goal Leo Baptistao 63'
  • redcard Mikel Labaka 68'
  • yellowcard Sergio Rodri 74'

Late Christian Stuani header gives Espanyol all three points

Late Stuani header gives Espanyol all three points

Christian Stuani scored deep in stoppage time to give Espanyol a dramatic 3-2 win over Rayo Vallecano this afternoon.

After a cagey opening it was Vallecano who broke the deadlock on 11 minutes when Leonardo Carrilho's header was adjudged to have crossed the line. However, Espanyol could count themselves hard done by.

Joan Verdu shot just wide for the home side after 21 minutes as Espanyol looked to take control.

They were level after 37 minutes and it was Verdu again causing the trouble. His chip from close range on this occasion beat Andrade in the Vallecano goal.

Victor Sanchez shot wide just before half-time but Espanyol didn't have to wait long to take the lead. On 48 minutes Verdu scored from a corner to put the hosts 2-1 up.

Verdu could have had his hat-trick after 56 minutes, but this time put the chance wide of the target.

Instead, it was Vallecano who equalised in the 63rd minute through Carrilho's second goal. This time his finish from Alejandro Dominguez's cross was over the line.

Five minutes later, the away side were down to 10 men when Mikel Labaka was shown a straight red card.

Espanyol went forward looking for the winner, but with 10 minutes to play Vallecano's defence was holding firm.

Verdu turned provider deep in stoppage time, setting up Christian Stuani for a last-gasp winner for the hosts.

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