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Espanyol vs Rayo Vallecano. Spanish La Liga.

Cornella - El PratAttendance19,356.

Espanyol 2

  • Abraham (12th minute)
  • M Gullón (77th minute)
  • V Sánchez (sent off 89th minute)

Rayo Vallecano 1

  • Bebe (67th minute)

Espanyol 2-1 Rayo Vallecano: Win eases Espanyol's relegation concerns

Espanyol's defender Alvaro Gonzalez celebrates a goal during the La Liga football match vs Valencia
Image: Defender Alvaro Gonzalez was delighted with Espanyol's much-needed win

A stunning late volley from Hernan Perez earned Espanyol a much-needed 2-1 Primera Division win over fellow strugglers Rayo Vallecano.

The Paraguayan's 77th-minute wonder goal restored Espanyol's lead 10 minutes after former Manchester United winger Bebe had cancelled out Abraham Gonzalez's first-half opener.

And Constantin Galca's side fully deserved the points, overpowering the visitors for most of the game and spurning a number of chances to seal the win.

The Catalan side made an intense start to the game and had Rayo pegged back into their own half for most of the opening 45 minutes. They took a deserved lead when the ever-present Marco Asensio crossed from the left and Abraham arrived to squeeze a shot past Yoel Rodriguez and into the near corner.

Espanyol were even more dominant after the break, and really should have put the game to bed.

Asensio took too long to get his shot away after turning a defender in the area, then raced forward on the break to lay on a pass for winger Burgui, who inexplicably shot wide of the near post, and Rayo defender Quini managed to clear a shot off the line.

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Former Manchester United man Bebe scored a stunning equaliser for Rayo Vallecano

Rayo punished their hosts' profligacy with a quick breakaway goal, Armenian debutant Aras Ozbiliz sliding the ball to Bebe, who lashed into the far corner.

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Rayo had a couple of chances of their own to snatch what would have been a scarcely deserved win, but instead Perez restored Espanyol's lead with a perfectly executed volley.

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