Sunday, 2 October 2011

Baptistazo and leadership in the Rose Garden

It was not the brightest part of Malaga. They did not play to the level we were accustomed. Lacked fluency and foresight of previous matches. And yet, few fans will have left his happiest Rosaleda. 3-2 win against Getafe in a vibrant party, with a final film, screaming that make up the fan excitement over neutral. Is there anyone who has not been unmoved by the great goal from Julio Baptista, of Chile, at the last minute? Impossible ...

While the first one we got was wide-eyed Pedro Leon, with a spectacular volley with his left foot that slipped into the top corner and accounted for 0-1. It was the first shot on goal in a Getafe too dispersed in the attack. Diego Castro and Guiza too disappeared, the burden fell on the fight offensive Bar and Leo Peter himself, who after a season almost blank, returns to give Getafe samples of their great quality.

Malaga, too stuck in the building, took advantage of a dead-ball situation to be reactivated. Joaquín put, Baptista finished off, and Cata Diaz took the sticks. The decline, coming down with snow, head pushed Van Nistelrooy after a struggle where he won the Dutch experience, getting his first goal in the league.

And when they were still the best minutes of the second Málaga looking for pure thrust Getafe ahead again in the controversial play of the game. Miku, who had to replace Guiza and took more risk in 15 minutes around the Cadiz the game, finished Varela center. After connecting with the head, the ball hit his hand and slipped into the goal of Knight. I dare not say whether the hand, apparently unintentionally, should be grounds for nullifying the goal. What is certain is that Varela clear fouled on the play Eliseu the center.

The buzz formed after the controversy ended with the player of Getafe, Lacen, sent off for two yellow. And with ten in the field, those of Luis Garcia was made ​​too long the final minutes. Malaga overturned, and a messy play at the exit of a corner in the 88th minute, Maresca put tables on the scoreboard. But Pellegrini were formed, which quickly put the ball in midfield, hoping that would still have time for macho.

And what if any. It was 92 minutes when he crossed from the left Maresca, Rondón dead head left, and stopped the time for Baptista, a Chilean as spectacular and perfect as decisive, put forward to Malaga, and leader of the First Division. At least for tonight. A night in which Malaga is celebrating.

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