First Half Stats Chart Djené (2, D, Captain) - Showed leadership with a 6.8 rating, winning 5 duels Omar Alderete (15, D) - The standout defender with a 7.4 rating, his performance was marked by a big chance created and an on-target scoring try Diego Rico (16, D) - With a 7.2 rating, Rico was a key player, making 3 key passes and winning 6 duels Mauro Arambarri (8, M) - Scored Getafe's only goal, earning a 6.8 rating César Tárrega (15, D) also contributed defensively with a 6.3 rating Enzo Barrenechea (5, M) was the standout midfielder, scoring Valencia's goal and achieving a 7.3 rating Luis Rioja (22, M) added width and depth, earning a 6.6 rating Forward: Hugo Duro (9, F) led the line with a 6.7 rating, though he struggled to find the back of the net For teams like Getafe and Valencia, every match becomes crucial in their quest for safety.
Adam Wharton (#20) - A solid midfield performance with a 7.3 rating Jefferson Lerma (#8) - Played 22 minutes with a 6.8 rating Tyrick Mitchell (#3) - Offered width and defensive stability, earning a 7.2 rating Forwards:Ismaïla Sarr (#7) - Active on the wing with a 7.1 rating Edward Nketiah (#9) and Daichi Kamada (#18) added fresh legs late in the game with ratings of 6.8 and 6.7, respectively Defenders:Pedro Porro (#23) and Destiny Udogie (#13) worked the flanks, with ratings of 6.9 and 7, respectively Forwards:Brennan Johnson (#22) and Dominic Solanke (#19) led the line with Johnson earning a 7.2 rating Mikey Moore (#47) completed the attacking trio, playing 62 minutes with a 6.3 rating Guglielmo Vicario's performance in goal was remarkable, with 5 saves that kept Tottenham in the game. Their commendable goal difference of +12 is a testament to their solid defense and prolific attack
On the other side, Newcastle United, despite their valiant efforts in London, stay in the 12th spot with 12 points. The top of the table sees Manchester City leading the charge, sitting comfortably at the summit with 23 points. Their unbeaten run includes 7 wins and 2 draws, showcasing their dominance with a goal difference of +11. Arsenal and Aston Villa occupy the 3rd and 4th positions respectively, both with 18 points. Conversely, at the bottom of the table, the relegation battle is heating up.
Despite the lack of goals, the match was far from lacking in action and strategic maneuvering. The single big chance created by Mallorca could have changed the complexion of the match had it been converted The goalkeepers from both teams had a relatively quiet game as saves, each making only one save throughout the match. Athletic Club, with their aspirations of European football next season, find themselves in 5th place. They have amassed 18 points from 11 matches, with a record of 5 wins, 3 draws, and 3 losses. Their goal difference stands at +6, thanks to scoring 17 goals while conceding 11. The LaLiga season is shaping up to be a thrilling contest at both ends of the table. As the season unfolds, the standings will undoubtedly see many more twists and turns.
Declan Rice (M, #41) - With a high rating of 7.8, Rice was pivotal in midfield, providing an aid and winning 3 duels over 90 minutes Mikel Merino (M, #23) - The Spanish midfielder scored a goal, had a 7.1 rating, and was involved in both defensive and offensive plays Kai Havertz (M, #29) - The German send played the full 90 minutes, showing his attacking intent with 2 key passes and a 6.7 rating Trent Alexander-Arnold (D, #66) - The English defender was active on the flank, contributing with 3 key passes and a 6.8 rating Ibrahima Konaté (D, #5) - The French defender had a solid game with a 6.8 rating, winning 3 duels and making 7 clearances Ryan Gravenberch (M, #38) - The Dutch midfielder had a 6.8 rating, showing his prowess in midfield battles with 7 duels won Alexis Mac Allister (M, #10) - The Argentine midfielder was involved in the midfield tussle, playing 63 minutes with a 6.5 rating Mohamed Salah (F, #11) - The Egyptian send was a key player, scoring a goal with a 7.7 rating, and constantly threatening the Arsenal defense Darwin Núñez (F, #9) - The Uruguayan send provided an aid and was involved in the attack throughout the game, ending with a 7.2 rating Wataru Endo (M, #3) - Made a brief appearance, adding defensive solidity in the midfield