Match Report: Rayo Vallecano 2–0 Villarreal CF – La Liga
Rayo Vallecano delivered an impressive performance at the Estadio de Vallecas on 18 May 2026, defeating high‑flying Villarreal CF 2‑0. Goals from Isi Palazón and Sergio Camello earned the hosts a well‑deserved victory and dented Villarreal’s top‑four ambitions.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Rayo pressed with intensity, forcing Villarreal into mistakes. The breakthrough came in the 22nd minute when a sweeping move involving Unai López and Álvaro García ended with Palazón cutting inside and curling a beautiful shot past Filip Jörgensen. Villarreal responded with periods of possession but struggled to create clear openings against a compact Rayo defence.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Rayo doubled their lead in the 67th minute when Camello beat the offside trap to meet a long ball from Florian Lejeune and slotted home. Villarreal substitute Gerard Moreno hit the post late on, but Rayo’s defence held firm for a clean sheet.
Key Moments
- 22' – Goal: Isi Palazón’s brilliant curler opens the scoring.
- 45+2' – Save: Rayo goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski denied Yeremy Pino with a full‑stretch save.
- 67' – Goal: Camello races clear to make it 2‑0.
- 81' – Woodwork: Gerard Moreno’s shot hits the post.
Tactical Story
Rayo boss Andoni Iraola set his team up in a 4‑3‑3 that pressed high and looked to transition quickly. Villarreal’s 4‑4‑2 diamond struggled to cope with Rayo’s aggressive defending and pace on the counter. The visitors missed the creativity of injured playmaker Dani Parejo, and their attacks often broke down on the edge of the box.
Standout Players
- Isi Palazón (Rayo): Scored a stunning goal and worked tirelessly down the right flank.
- Florian Lejeune (Rayo): Dominated aerial duels and provided the assist for the second goal.
- Stole Dimitrievski (Rayo): Made crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet.
Table Impact
Rayo Vallecano moved up to ninth place, just three points behind the European places, keeping their outside chances of qualification alive. Villarreal remained fourth, but their lead over fifth‑placed Real Sociedad was cut to two points, increasing the pressure in the battle for Champions League spots.
For Rayo, this result was a statement of intent. Their high‑energy style continues to cause problems for even the best teams in La Liga. Villarreal will need to rediscover their rhythm quickly to secure a top‑four finish.

