Cadiz 0-1 Deportivo La Coruna – Deportivo Snatch Vital Win in Segunda Division
Deportivo La Coruna claimed a crucial 1-0 away victory over Cadiz at the Estadio Nuevo Mirandilla on 9 May 2026, moving themselves into contention for a playoff spot in the Spanish Segunda Division. The only goal of the game came early in the second half, and the visitors held on resolutely to secure three points on the road.
Match Overview
Cadiz, still smarting from relegation from La Liga the previous season, have found life in the second tier challenging. Deportivo, on the other hand, have been building momentum under their experienced manager. The first half was a tight, tactical battle with few chances, as both sides cancelled each other out in midfield.
Key Moments
- 52' – Deportivo break the deadlock: A quick free‑kick caught the Cadiz defence off guard. The ball was switched to the right flank, where winger Yeremay Hernández delivered a low cross that was turned in by striker Alberto Marí from close range.
- 71' – Cadiz penalty appeal: The home side thought they had won a penalty when a forward went down under a challenge, but the referee waved play on, much to the fury of the Cadiz bench.
- 83' – Deportivo hold firm: A sustained period of pressure from Cadiz saw them win a series of corners, but Deportivo's defence, led by centre‑back Pablo Vázquez, cleared every ball that came into the box.
Tactical Story
Deportivo set up in a 4‑2‑3‑1 designed to absorb pressure and strike on the counter. Their strategy worked perfectly; Cadiz dominated possession (68%) but lacked a creative spark in the final third. Deportivo's disciplined defensive shape forced Cadiz into wide areas, where crosses were easily dealt with.
Standout Players
Deportivo goalkeeper Eric Puerto was rarely tested but commanded his area well. The match‑winner Alberto Marí worked tirelessly as a lone striker, holding up the ball and linking play. For Cadiz, midfielder Álex Fernández tried to pull the strings but could not find the killer pass.
Table Impact
Deportivo climb to sixth place with this victory, now level on points with the playoff places. Cadiz drop to 12th, six points off the promotion chase. For a club of Cadiz's stature, this season has been a disappointment, and their hopes of an immediate return to the top flight are fading fast. Deportivo, meanwhile, are peaking at the right time and will be a dangerous opponent in the run‑in.

