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Malaga
SD Huesca
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34
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End 5-3
99′
5-3
Chupe
Assist: D. Larrubia
95′
4-3
Á. Carrillo
Assist: O. Sielva
93′
4-2
Chupe
91′
J. Pulido
88′
3-2
J. Pulido
86′
J. Gabilondo
C.Puga
86′
R.Rodríguez
C. Dotor
82′
C.Puga
75′
E. Ugiagbe
I. Laquintana
75′
S. Enrich
J.Escobar
74′
d.sanchez
R.Garrido
74′
J.Dorrio
J. Muñoz
69′
Chupe
nino
66′
J.Camunas
F. Portillo
66′
D. Ojeda
Á. Cantero
55′
3-1
J. Muñoz
53′
J.Seoane
M.Agbekpornu
Halftime 2-1
52′
J. Muñoz
47′
nino
46′
M.Agbekpornu
45′
nino
38′
1-1
D. Larrubia
Assist: J. Muñoz
30′
O. Sielva
27′
D.Murillo
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Match Info
Spanish Segunda Division Round 29: Malaga 5-3 SD Huesca
In a remarkable and high-scoring affair at La Rosaleda, Malaga emerged victorious with a 5-3 win over SD Huesca in a crucial Segunda Division clash. The match, which kicked off on a cool March evening, was a rollercoaster of attacking football, with Malaga's clinical finishing ultimately proving decisive in a result that significantly boosts their hopes of a playoff push while denting Huesca's own ambitions.
The match exploded into life early, with Malaga taking a commanding lead through two quick goals in the opening twenty minutes, setting the tone for a wild night. Huesca, however, showed tremendous resilience, pulling a goal back before halftime to make it 2-1. The second half was pure chaos, with both teams trading blows. Malaga restored their two-goal cushion, only for Huesca to again close the gap to a single goal. This pattern repeated, with Malaga's attack consistently finding an answer, eventually netting their fifth to put the game beyond doubt in the final ten minutes. The key focus point was the sheer defensive fragility on display from both sides, with transitions and set-pieces leading to numerous chances. Malaga's forward line, however, was in irresistible form, with their finishing making the difference.
This eight-goal thriller has major implications for the table. The three points lift Malaga firmly into the conversation for the promotion playoff spots, providing a massive boost to their momentum. For SD Huesca, conceding five goals in a damaging defeat sees them lose ground in what is becoming a tightly contested mid-table, missing a vital opportunity to climb higher.
Post-match, the Malaga manager praised his team's "character and attacking verve," acknowledging the defensive lapses but emphasizing the importance of the win. The Huesca coach lamented his side's inability to defend key moments, stating, "When you score three away from home, you expect to take something from the game. We were our own worst enemy tonight."
The starting lineups featured Malaga's attacking unit in full flow against a Huesca side that started brightly but ultimately could not contain the home threat.

