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The notes of the RCD Espanyol players against Albacete Balompié

The notes of the RCD Espanyol players against Albacete Balompié

He 1×1 of the RCD Espanyol: the notes on the performance of the blue and white footballers against the Albacete Balompié:

Joan García: 9 EXCELLENT

Very confident from above, he took out two spectacular hands against Manu Fuster. He allowed the team to win on a bad day.

Omar El Hilali: 5 SUFFERING

He had to pair up with the most dangerous visiting player and he went from less to more.

Víctor Ruiz: 5 CALM

It was somewhat noticeable in Quiles’ goal, but he provided calm with the ball and improved in the second half.

Lele Cabrera: 7 SERIOUS

He was the best on the defensive line. Very safe at the top.

Brian Oliván: 6 CORRECT

The rival danger came from the other side. He did not suffer in defense and joined the attack.

José Gragera: 7 SOLVENT

Another game in which the midfielder shields the center of the field.

Álvaro Aguado: 3 UNFORTUNATE

He was not feeling comfortable on the green at all and ended up sent off. Match to forget.

Jofre Carreras: 8 DECISIVE

He redeemed himself from a bad streak of play with a great goal and a great assist.

Nico Melamed: 6 LEAKING

He hid his talent for most of the game, but he brought it out in a good goal.

Javi Puado: 5 ISOLATED

He was somewhat removed from the wing game, but his defensive work was very important in the final minutes.

Martin Braithwaite: 7 FINO

This time it was not decisive on the scoreboard, but they got tired of adding advantages by associating outside the area.

Keidi Bare: 5 TRABAJADOR

He added cement to the center of the field in the last minutes.

Sergi Gómez: 6 SURE

He provided the forcefulness necessary to close the game.

Pere Mile: 6 ATHLETE

He had little time, but he ran through it. He was able to kill the game with a shot from the front.

Gastón Valles: 7 WARRIOR

He showed his brave character fighting in stoppage time.

Manolo González: 6 PRAGMATIC

There was a lack of clarity in the game, but the changes contributed and the management of the final minutes was perfect.

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