Match Details

La Liga
Celta Vigo
0 3
Oviedo
Full Time
HT 0-2
A. Reina 4'F. Vinas 45'View all (3)
Match Started
A. Reina 4'

Goal

F. Vinas 45'

Goal (Assist: I. Chaira)

Half Time
M. Vecino I. Moriba 46'

Substitution

A. Antanon I. Aspas 46'

Substitution

Fer López 56'

Yellow Card

F. Vinas 57'

Goal (Assist: T. Fernandez)

P. Duran B. Iglesias 60'

Substitution

A. Nunez O. Mingueza 60'

Substitution

W. Swedberg F. Jutgla 60'

Substitution

T. Fernandez H. Hassan 66'

Substitution

Nicolas Fonseca 69'

Yellow Card

A. Reina D. Costas 74'

Substitution

N. Fonseca S. Colombatto 74'

Substitution

F. Vinas T. Borbas 83'

Substitution

I. Chaira R. Alhassane 83'

Substitution

Abdel Rahim 90+2'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Celta Vigo 3-4-3 Claudio Giraldez

I. Radu 13
Radu
M. Alonso 20
Alonso
J. Aidoo 4
Aidoo
A. Nunez 14
Nunez
S. Carreira 5
Carreira
M. Vecino 15
Vecino
F. Lopez 8
Lopez
J. Rueda 17
Rueda
W. Swedberg 19
Swedberg
P. Duran 18
Duran
A. Antanon 36
Antanon

Starters

  • I. Radu13 I. Radu
  • M. Alonso20 M. Alonso
  • J. Aidoo4 J. Aidoo
  • A. Nunez14 A. Nunez
  • S. Carreira5 S. Carreira
  • M. Vecino15 M. Vecino
  • F. Lopez8 F. Lopez
  • J. Rueda17 J. Rueda
  • W. Swedberg19 W. Swedberg
  • P. Duran18 P. Duran
  • A. Antanon36 A. Antanon

Substitutes

  • I. Villar1 I. Villar
  • O. Mingueza3 O. Mingueza
  • I. Moriba6 I. Moriba
  • B. Iglesias7 B. Iglesias
  • F. Jutgla9 F. Jutgla
  • I. Aspas10 I. Aspas
  • F. Cervi11 F. Cervi
  • M. Fernandez12 M. Fernandez
  • H. Sotelo22 H. Sotelo
  • C. Dominguez24 C. Dominguez
  • Y. Lago29 Y. Lago
  • J. El Abdellaoui39 J. El Abdellaoui

Oviedo 4-2-3-1 Guillermo Almada Alves Jorge

A. Escandell 13
Escandell
J. Lopez 25
Lopez
D. Calvo 12
Calvo
E. Bailly 2
Bailly
N. Vidal 22
Vidal
N. Fonseca 23
Fonseca
K. Sibo 6
Sibo
T. Fernandez 15
Fernandez
A. Reina 5
Reina
I. Chaira 7
Chaira
F. Vinas 9
Vinas
x2

Starters

  • A. Escandell13 A. Escandell
  • J. Lopez25 J. Lopez
  • D. Calvo12 D. Calvo
  • E. Bailly2 E. Bailly
  • N. Vidal22 N. Vidal
  • N. Fonseca23 N. Fonseca
  • K. Sibo6 K. Sibo
  • T. Fernandez15 T. Fernandez
  • A. Reina5 A. Reina
  • I. Chaira7 I. Chaira
  • F. Vinas9 F. Vinasx2

Substitutes

  • H. Moldovan1 H. Moldovan
  • R. Alhassane3 R. Alhassane
  • D. Costas4 D. Costas
  • S. Cazorla8 S. Cazorla
  • H. Hassan10 H. Hassan
  • S. Colombatto11 S. Colombatto
  • O. Ejaria14 O. Ejaria
  • D. Carmo16 D. Carmo
  • T. Borbas17 T. Borbas
  • L. Ahijado24 L. Ahijado
  • P. Agudin27 P. Agudin

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Match Statistics

Celta Vigo Oviedo
  • 6 Shots on Goal 5
  • 1 Shots off Goal 2
  • 9 Total Shots 8
  • 2 Blocked Shots 1
  • 5 Shots insidebox 8
  • 4 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 9 Fouls 13
  • 4 Corner Kicks 1
  • 2 Offsides 2
  • 68% Ball Possession 32%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 3 Goalkeeper Saves 6
  • 689 Total passes 319
  • 593 Passes accurate 242
  • 86% Passes % 76%
  • 0.91 expected_goals 1.71
  • 1 goals_prevented 1

Head-to-Head Stats

Celta Vigo Wins 0
Draws 2
Oviedo Wins 1

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1. Match Summary

Oviedo secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Celta Vigo in a match that saw them capitalize on their opportunities despite being heavily outpossessed. Alberto Reina opened the scoring early in the 4th minute, followed by a goal from Federico Viñas just before halftime. Viñas completed his brace shortly after the restart, sealing the win for Oviedo. While Celta Vigo dominated possession, they struggled to convert it into goals, with Oviedo's goalkeeper proving crucial in maintaining their clean sheet.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Celta Vigo: Despite controlling 68% of the possession and completing a significantly higher number of passes (688 vs 319) with an impressive 86% accuracy, Celta Vigo lacked the cutting edge in the final third. Their expected goals (xG) of 0.91 suggests they created reasonable chances, but their goalkeeper saves (3) indicate a lack of defensive solidity. The high number of substitutions (5) suggests the coach, Claudio Giraldez, was attempting to change the game's dynamic, but ultimately to no avail. They had more shots overall (9 vs 8) but were less clinical inside the box.

Oviedo: Oviedo demonstrated excellent efficiency, converting a smaller share of possession into a decisive victory. Their 76% pass accuracy was respectable, and they were particularly effective in attacking areas, evidenced by their 8 shots inside the box. Aarón Escandell's goalkeeper made 6 crucial saves, significantly contributing to the clean sheet. Their xG of 1.71 suggests they created higher quality chances. While committing more fouls (13 vs 9), they managed to control the game and frustrate Celta Vigo's attacking efforts. Guillermo Almada Alves Jorge's side were clinical and well-organized.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 4': GOAL - Oviedo - A. Reina scores, giving Oviedo an early lead. Minute 45': GOAL - Oviedo - F. Vinas extends Oviedo's lead just before halftime, assisted by I. Chaira. Minute 46': Substitution - Celta Vigo - M. Vecino is substituted on. Minute 46': Substitution - Celta Vigo - A. Antanon is substituted on. Minute 56': Card - Celta Vigo - F. Lopez receives a yellow card. Minute 57': GOAL - Oviedo - F. Vinas scores again, increasing Oviedo's lead to 3-0, assisted by T. Fernandez. Minute 60': Substitution - Celta Vigo - P. Duran is substituted on. Minute 60': Substitution - Celta Vigo - A. Nunez is substituted on. Minute 60': Substitution - Celta Vigo - W. Swedberg is substituted on. Minute 66': Substitution - Oviedo - T. Fernandez is substituted on. Minute 69': Card - Oviedo - N. Fonseca receives a yellow card. Minute 74': Substitution - Oviedo - N. Fonseca is substituted on. Minute 74': Substitution - Oviedo - A. Reina is substituted on. Minute 83': Substitution - Oviedo - I. Chaira is substituted on. Minute 83': Substitution - Oviedo - F. Vinas is substituted on. Minute 90': Card - Oviedo - H. Hassan receives a yellow card.
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