Eliseu Pereira scored one goal and set up another as Malaga came from behind to defeat Getafe 3-1 this evening.
Manuel
Pellegrini's men trailed to a first-half strike from Diego Castro, but
Eliseu's introduction after the interval provided an equaliser before
the midfielder teed-up Jeremy Toulalan for Malaga's second. Santi Cazorla then added a stunning strike from distance as the visitors maintained their push for European football next season.
Getafe
had the brighter start with Castro's right-footed strike forcing an
early save from visiting goalkeeper Willy Caballero. Miku then fired
over the bar from close range for the home side, before Getafe
goalkeeper Miguel Moya was called into action to palm away a testing
shot from Jose Salomon Rondon.
Antonio Juan
Rodriguez missed another good chance for the Madrid hosts, poking
Abdelaziz Barrada's corner over the target from just a few yards
out. Caballero then kept out Dani Guiza's effort from near the penalty
area, and was put to the test again on the half-hour mark by a header
from Rondon.
Malaga's defence came under
pressure once more minutes later, but Caballero was on hand to make a
stunning save to push away Castro's drive from the edge of the
area. However, Getafe's dominance eventually paid off three minutes
before the break when Castro turned Juan Valera's pass into the bottom
right corner.
And they should have been two
ahead six minutes into the second half, but Guiza's shot from the right
of the area came back off the bar. Malaga immediately set about finding
an equaliser and substitute Eliseu provided one after 57 minutes with a
fantastic 25-yard strike into the top-right corner.
Chances
continued to arrive at both ends, with Rodriguez's long-range effort
failing to trouble Caballero while Eliseu had a shot fisted away by
Moya. But Malaga found themselves in front eight minutes from time when
Eliseu played a neat pass to Toulalan, who drilled a shot high into the
net from 25 yards.
Cazorla then put the result beyond doubt in injury time with a spectacular effort from distance which left Moya stranded.
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