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Getafe and Girona Fight for Points in LaLiga Clash

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Quinn Allen
November 1, 2025 12:28 AM
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Getafe and Girona Fight for Points in LaLiga Clash
Getafe hosted Girona at Estadio Coliseum on October 31, 2025, in a LaLiga Round 11 match that saw both sides in need of points to improve their positions in the table. Live coverage on ESPN provided fans with updates, highlights, and comprehensive match statistics. Getafe entered the game with a 4-2-4 record, totaling 14 points, while Girona struggled with a 1-4-5 tally and 7 points. The match was characterized by balanced play: Getafe maintained 42.3% possession compared to Girona’s 57.7%. Both teams registered two shots on target, but neither side managed to convert chances into goals. The match saw a disciplined defensive effort, as no yellow cards were issued and both keepers made two saves each. One notable moment occurred in the 70th minute, when Getafe earned a corner conceded by Girona’s Arnau Martínez. Lineups reflected each team’s tactical approach. Getafe set up in a 4-4-2 with David Soria in goal, defenders Juan Iglesias, Domingos Duarte, Djené, and Diego Rico; midfielders Kiko, Luis Milla, Mauro Arambarri, and Coba Da Costa; and forwards Borja Mayoral and Adrián Liso. Girona lined up in a 4-5-1 featuring Paulo Gazzaniga in goal, a back line of Arnau Martínez, Vitor Reis, Daley Blind, and Álex Moreno; midfielders Viktor Tsigankov, Axel Witsel, Iván Martin, Azzedine Ounahi, and Joel Roca; and Vladyslav Vanat up front. Both teams were missing key players due to injuries and suspensions. Getafe were without Allan Nyom and Davinchi, while Girona missed David Lopez, Ricard Artero, Juan Carlos, Alejandro Francés, and Donny van de Beek. Historically, the head-to-head record has been even, with each side securing six wins and four draws in previous meetings. Notably, the last seven encounters between Getafe and Girona have all produced a winner, with no draws. Luis Milla stood out for Getafe, leading the league in big chances created (7). For Girona, Cristhian Stuani has been the most threatening in front of goal, averaging 1.7 shots on target per match, while Paulo Gazzaniga ranks third in saves per game (3.9). Fans could follow the match with real-time stats and commentary on FotMob and ESPN. With both teams looking to break the deadlock in their recent encounters, the match was closely contested, underlining the competitive nature of LaLiga’s mid-table battles.
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Quinn Allen
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