Dazzling Girona move second after Almeria comeback

Girona's Uruguayan forward #07 Cristhian Stuani celebrates scoring his team's fifth goal during the Spanish league football match between Girona FC and UD Almeria at the Montilivi stadium in Girona on October 22, 2023. (Photo by Pau BARRENA / AFP)
Girona
reclaimed second place in La Liga with a thumping 5-2 win over
bottom-of-the-table Almeria on Sunday.
The Catalan
side came from two goals down to record a big triumph at their Montilivi
stadium, continuing their superb season, and levelling leaders Real Madrid on
25 points after 10 games.
After
Madrid's 1-1 draw at Sevilla on Saturday, Girona took advantage to catch up
with Los Blancos, although they gave themselves a mountain to climb.
Almeria,
still chasing their first win of the season, moved ahead when Leo Baptistao
netted after two minutes and then struck again mid-way through the first half
to delight coach Gaizka Garitano in his first game.
However
Michel's Girona responded in a remarkable six-minute salvo before the break,
started by Ivan Martin in the 37th minute after he had an earlier strike ruled
offside.
Artem Dovbyk
bagged a brace of his own with two neat finishes in the 39th and 43rd minute to
send the hosts ahead.
Brazilian
winger Savinho tucked home the fourth under goalkeeper Fernando Martinez, who
should have kept it out, and substitute Cristhian Stuani rounded off the rout.
Michel
apologised for a comment made by Girona defender David Lopez at half-time
criticising the referee.
Lopez said
referee Miguel Angel Ortiz "lacked respect" for the players and
"insulted" them.
"We
said sorry to the referee, David got annoyed and I asked him, in the name of
the club, to forgive us," the Girona coach told DAZN.
"The
refereeing was good and it did not influence the game ... he's an intense
referee, he gets heated, and they had words."
Girona
overtook Atletico Madrid, now third, who had moved second on Saturday after
Antoine Griezmann's hat-trick against Celta Vigo in a 3-0 win.
Later
champions Barcelona, fourth, host sixth-place Athletic Bilbao.
Earlier
Sunday Rayo Vallecano snatched a late 1-0 win at Las Palmas and climbed to
seventh thanks to Bebe's penalty, after their goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski
saved one from Munir El Haddadi in the first half.
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