Match Details

La Liga
Athletic Club
2 1
Real Betis
Full Time
HT 2-0
D. Vivian 25'O. Sancet 45'
P. Fornals 75'
Match Started
D. Vivian 25'

Goal (Assist: I. Williams)

O. Sancet 45'

Goal (Assist: I. Williams)

VAR
Oihan Sancet 45+1'

VAR Check: Goal confirmed

Half Time
A. Ortiz H. Bellerin 46'

Substitution

Antony P. Fornals 46'

Substitution

M. Roca S. Altimira 46'

Substitution

I. Ruiz de Galarreta M. Vesga 62'

Substitution

G. Guruzeta M. Jauregizar 62'

Substitution

Cucho Hernandez C. Bakambu 62'

Substitution

O. Sancet U. Gomez 72'

Substitution

A. Ruibal C. Avila 74'

Substitution

P. Fornals 75'

Goal

Unai Simón 76'

Yellow Card

VAR
Cédric Bakambu 77'

VAR Check: Goal cancelled

A. Rego R. Navarro 86'

Substitution

A. Berenguer N. Serrano 86'

Substitution

Natan 90'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Athletic Club 4-2-3-1 Ernesto Valverde

U. Simon 1
Simon
Y. Berchiche 17
Berchiche
A. Laporte 14
Laporte
D. Vivian 3
Vivian
I. Lekue 15
Lekue
I. Ruiz de Galarreta 16
Galarreta
A. Rego 30
Rego
A. Berenguer 7
Berenguer
O. Sancet 8
Sancet
I. Williams 9
Williams
x2
G. Guruzeta 11
Guruzeta

Starters

  • U. Simon1 U. Simon
  • Y. Berchiche17 Y. Berchiche
  • A. Laporte14 A. Laporte
  • D. Vivian3 D. Vivian
  • I. Lekue15 I. Lekue
  • I. Ruiz de Galarreta16 I. Ruiz de Galarreta
  • A. Rego30 A. Rego
  • A. Berenguer7 A. Berenguer
  • O. Sancet8 O. Sancet
  • I. Williams9 I. Williamsx2
  • G. Guruzeta11 G. Guruzeta

Substitutes

  • A. Gorosabel2 A. Gorosabel
  • M. Vesga6 M. Vesga
  • J. Areso12 J. Areso
  • M. Jauregizar18 M. Jauregizar
  • A. Boiro19 A. Boiro
  • U. Gomez20 U. Gomez
  • N. Serrano22 N. Serrano
  • R. Navarro23 R. Navarro
  • Izeta25 Izeta
  • A. Padilla27 A. Padilla
  • S. Sanchez44 S. Sanchez
  • I. Monreal47 I. Monreal

Real Betis 4-4-2 Manuel Pellegrini

P. Lopez 25
Lopez
V. Gomez 16
Gomez
Natan 4
Natan
D. Llorente 3
Llorente
A. Ortiz 40
Ortiz
A. Ezzalzouli 10
Ezzalzouli
M. Roca 21
Roca
S. Amrabat 14
Amrabat
Antony 7
Antony
Cucho Hernandez 19
Hernandez
A. Ruibal 24
Ruibal

Starters

  • P. Lopez25 P. Lopez
  • V. Gomez16 V. Gomez
  • Natan4 Natan
  • D. Llorente3 D. Llorente
  • A. Ortiz40 A. Ortiz
  • A. Ezzalzouli10 A. Ezzalzouli
  • M. Roca21 M. Roca
  • S. Amrabat14 S. Amrabat
  • Antony7 Antony
  • Cucho Hernandez19 Cucho Hernandez
  • A. Ruibal24 A. Ruibal

Substitutes

  • A. Valles1 A. Valles
  • H. Bellerin2 H. Bellerin
  • M. Bartra5 M. Bartra
  • S. Altimira6 S. Altimira
  • P. Fornals8 P. Fornals
  • C. Avila9 C. Avila
  • C. Bakambu11 C. Bakambu
  • R. Rodriguez12 R. Rodriguez
  • A. Fidalgo15 A. Fidalgo
  • R. Riquelme17 R. Riquelme
  • N. Deossa18 N. Deossa
  • J. Firpo23 J. Firpo

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Match Statistics

Athletic Club Real Betis
  • 6 Shots on Goal 3
  • 3 Shots off Goal 6
  • 11 Total Shots 11
  • 2 Blocked Shots 2
  • 8 Shots insidebox 4
  • 3 Shots outsidebox 7
  • 10 Fouls 6
  • 6 Corner Kicks 5
  • 3 Offsides 2
  • 39% Ball Possession 61%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 2 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 358 Total passes 568
  • 286 Passes accurate 490
  • 80% Passes % 86%
  • 1.26 expected_goals 0.47
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Athletic Club Wins 4
Draws 3
Real Betis Wins 3

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1. Match Summary

Athletic Club secured a 2-1 victory over Real Betis in a closely contested match. Athletic Club took a comfortable 2-0 lead into halftime with goals from Daniel Vivian (25') and Oihan Sancet (45'), both assisted by Iñaki Williams. Real Betis fought back in the second half, with Antony pulling one back in the 75th minute. A late disallowed goal due to offside added to the drama. Despite Betis dominating possession, Athletic Club held on for the win.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Athletic Club: Athletic Club demonstrated clinical finishing, converting a higher percentage of their chances despite being outplayed in possession. Their 6 shots on goal to Betis' 3 highlight this efficiency. They were particularly dangerous inside the box, with 8 shots originating from within the penalty area. However, they were largely reactive, allowing Betis to control the tempo of the game, as evidenced by the 39% ball possession. The expected goals (xG) of 1.25 suggests their goal tally was fairly representative of the chances created.

Real Betis: Real Betis dominated possession (61%) and completed a significantly higher number of passes (561 vs 355) with greater accuracy (87% vs 79%). However, they struggled to translate this dominance into clear-cut chances. Their 7 shots from outside the box suggest a reliance on long-range efforts. Despite having more shots overall, they were less effective in getting the ball into dangerous areas. The xG of 0.48 indicates they underperformed in terms of chance quality. Their goalkeeper, Pau López, was kept busy, making 4 saves compared to Unai Simón's 2.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 25': Goal for Athletic Club! Daniel Vivian scores, assisted by Iñaki Williams. (Athletic Club 1 - 0 Real Betis) Minute 45': Goal for Athletic Club! Oihan Sancet scores, assisted by Iñaki Williams. (Athletic Club 2 - 0 Real Betis) Minute 46': Triple substitution for Real Betis: Antony replaces an unnamed player, Angel Ortiz replaces an unnamed player, and Marc Roca replaces an unnamed player. Minute 62': Substitutions for both teams: Gorka Guruzeta replaces an unnamed player for Athletic Club, Iñigo Ruiz de Galarreta replaces an unnamed player for Athletic Club, and Cucho Hernandez replaces an unnamed player for Real Betis. Minute 72': Substitution for Athletic Club: Oihan Sancet is replaced by an unnamed player. Minute 74': Substitution for Real Betis: Aitor Ruibal replaces an unnamed player. Minute 75': Goal for Real Betis! Antony scores. (Athletic Club 2 - 1 Real Betis) Minute 76': Yellow card for Unai Simón (Athletic Club). Minute 77': Goal disallowed for Real Betis due to offside (Cucho Hernandez). Minute 86': Substitutions for Athletic Club: Álex Berenguer and Alejandro Rego replace unnamed players. Minute 90': Yellow card for Natan (Real Betis).
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