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Sporting Gijon
Castellon
Attacks
102
110
Dangerous Attacks
39
31
Ball Possession
40
60
On Target
6
5
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1022
5137
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End 4-1
94′
A.Calatrava
92′
Amadou Matar Coundoul
J.Dubasin
89′
4-1
P. García
84′
P. García
K. Vazquez
84′
J.Smith
Manu Rodríguez
82′
A.García
O.Camara
82′
F.Brignani
A. Jiménez
78′
M. O. Doue
B.Gerenabarrena
76′
3-1
J. Otero
Assist: J.Dubasin
65′
J. Mellot
62′
R.Sánchez
D.Barri
61′
I. S. Fernández
P.Santiago
60′
Á. Corredera
50′
G. Campos
Andres Ferrari
47′
2-1
Andres Ferrari
Assist: G. Rosas
Halftime 1-1
50′
D.Barri
42′
1-1
J. Otero
Assist: G. Rosas
32′
A.Calatrava
30′
O.Camara
16′
O.Camara
12′
K. Vazquez
9′
A. Jiménez
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Match Info
Sporting Gijon delivered a commanding performance at El Molinón, thrashing Castellon 4-1 in a Spanish Segunda Division fixture. This emphatic victory provides a significant boost to Sporting's promotion aspirations, while Castellon's struggles near the bottom of the table continue. The home side was rampant from the outset, showcasing attacking football that overwhelmed their opponents. Sporting opened the scoring with a powerful header from a corner kick in the 15th minute. They added a second just ten minutes later through a swift counter-attack, leaving the Castellon defense in disarray. Before the break, a third goal from the penalty spot effectively put the game to bed. Castellon managed a consolation goal early in the second half from a deflected shot, but any momentum was quickly snuffed out as Sporting Gijon netted a fourth with a spectacular long-range effort. The focus point of the match was the dominant display by Sporting's forward line, with their striker netting a brace and causing constant problems. The result lifts Sporting Gijon into the playoff conversation, applying pressure on the teams above them, while Castellon sinks deeper into the relegation battle. The Sporting manager was delighted, commenting, "The intensity and quality we showed today is the standard we must maintain." Castellon's coach admitted his side was second-best, saying, "We were outplayed in every department and must respond quickly." The lineups reflected both teams' priorities, with Sporting fielding an attacking XI that fully justified the selection.

