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La Liga Reacts After Goalkeeper Netted A Last Minute Goal To Set New Record This Season
- The Saturday’s fixture of the Spanish Laliga was completed as 4 matches were played.
- The football world witnessed lots of drama and jaw-dropping moments.
- A late strike by Yassine Bounou earned Sevilla a point in tonight’s La Liga game against Real Valladolid
The Spanish Laliga Santander Football Association had reacted via their verified Twitter handle, after Sevilla football club goalkeeper Yassine Bounou netted a last minute equalizer for Julen Lopetegui’s led Sevilla football club to salvage a point against Real Valladolid.
The young goalkeeper was given a starting role by coach Julen Lopetegui, and he was able to impress as he made a couple of saves to deny Valladolid from scoring more than a goal in the tough game.
Sevilla FC dominated the game from the beginning to the end, but all their efforts to find the back of the net proved unsuccessful, until the last minute when goalkeeper Yassine Bounou netted a goal to give them a deserved point.
Fabian Orellana opened scoring for Real Valladolid in the 44th minute via a penalty kick, to end the first half 1-0, before Yassine Bounou scored the equalizer in the 94th minutes to end the match in no victor, no vanquished.
With Yassine Bounou’s last minute goal, he has become the second goalkeeper in Spanish Laliga to find the back of the net this season.
Reacting after Yassine Bounou netted a goal to make a history, La Liga reacted via their verified Twitter handle that;
“”𝘐𝘵’𝘴 𝘢 𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘶𝘭 𝘥𝘢𝘺…” 🎶
Bono becomes the second goalkeeper to score in La Liga Santander this season after Mitrovic.😳”
The draw against Real Valladolid has now taken Sevilla FC to the 4th spot in the Spanish Laliga Santander table with 55 points from 28 matches played, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
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