Rayo Vallecano Claim Slender First-Leg Advantage Over Bruised RC Strasbourg at Vallecas

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Key Takeaways

  • Rayo Vallecano defeated RC Strasbourg 1-0 in the first leg of their European semi-final at Vallecas
  • Alemao scored the decisive goal early in the second half following an Isi Palazon corner
  • Strasbourg finished the match with multiple injury concerns ahead of the return fixture in France

Rayo Vallecano secured a narrow advantage over RC Strasbourg in the first leg of their European semi-final clash at Vallecas. The Spanish side claimed a 1-0 victory on Thursday night thanks to a second-half header from Alemao. However, the slender margin leaves the tie delicately poised ahead of next week’s return match in France.

The atmosphere inside the stadium resembled a street festival. Local supporters filled the stands with noise long before kick-off. When the match began, it was the French visitors who settled faster. Strasbourg moved the ball with confidence during the opening exchanges. Attacker Julio Enciso found pockets of space between Rayo’s midfield and defence. He looked dangerous with every touch. Yet defender Florian Lejeune made several vital tackles to stop the threats.

The first half was a physical battle. Both teams struggled to create clear opportunities. Rayo’s Pathe Ciss and Strasbourg’s Emanuel Emegha were locked in a constant duel. They challenged hard for every ball. Neither side could find a breakthrough before the interval.

Rayo emerged with greater energy after half-time. Manager Inigo Perez clearly demanded more intensity from his players. The home team pressed higher up the pitch. They stopped Strasbourg from playing out from the back. This pressure led to the opening goal. Ilias Akhomach won a free-kick in a dangerous area. Isi Palazon delivered the resulting corner from the left. Alemao flicked the ball with his head. It floated into the far corner of the net. The crowd erupted in celebration.

Strasbourg could not match Rayo’s physical demands as the match wore on. Manager Gary O’Neil became increasingly frustrated on the touchline. His players looked tired and picked up several knocks. Seven Strasbourg players needed treatment for cramps and minor injuries before the final whistle. Samir El Mourabet limped visibly during the closing stages.

The French side nearly fell further behind. Lejeune headed wide from close range late in the match. Earlier, substitute Sergio Camello broke free and passed to Gerard Gumbau. The midfielder failed to convert the simple chance. Rayo might regret not extending their lead. Nevertheless, they travel to France with a precious advantage and high spirits.

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