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Segunda Division
Sporting Gijon - Gijon VS Malaga Result
Sporting Gijon
01-04 21:00
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Lineups
Sporting Gijon
Malaga
Attacks
125
88
Dangerous Attacks
88
37
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
3
7
Off Target
5129
5046
Important Events
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18′
César Gelabert
35′
Carlos Ruiz Rubio
42′
David Larrubia
Halftime 0-1
58′
adrian nino
64′
Joaquín Muñoz
Aarón Ochoa
64′
Rafael Rodríguez Ruiz
adrian nino
66′
Brian Olivan
Pablo Vázquez
66′
Álex Corredera
Gaspar Campos
73′
Dani Queipo
Jesús José Bernal Villarig
74′
Rafael Rodríguez Ruiz
81′
Juan Otero
85′
Brian Olivan
86′
Julen Lobete
David Larrubia
87′
Julen Lobete
88′
Julen Lobete
90′
Juanpe
Carlos Dotor
90′
Eneko Jauregi
Carlos Ruiz Rubio
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
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Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info
Sporting Gijon suffered a disappointing 1-3 home defeat to Malaga in the Segunda Division on January 4, 2026. The result at the Estadio El Molinón was a significant setback for Gijon's promotion hopes as Malaga produced a clinical away performance. Sporting Gijon started brightly and took an early lead through a well-worked team goal finished by their center-forward. However, Malaga responded before halftime with a powerful header from a corner to equalize. The second half belonged entirely to the visitors, who scored twice in a ten-minute spell; first, a low drive from the edge of the box, followed by a breakaway goal sealed the three points. The focus point was Malaga's tactical shift to a more aggressive press after conceding, which completely disrupted Gijon's rhythm. The result sees Malaga climb into the playoff conversation, while Gijon drops several places in the league table. The Gijon manager lamented his team's collapse after a positive start, while the Malaga coach praised his side's resilience and second-half dominance. The lineups saw Gijon field their typical 4-4-2, while Malaga's flexible 4-2-3-1 proved decisive.