The huge hit of Villarreal gave a new victory to the team of Javi Calleja, who goes almost thrashed for every game he plays at home. Four endorsed him to a disappointing Alavés who only a genius of Lucas Pérez got into the game for a while. Not enough to deal with a team that has dynamite in its attack.

Villarreal has a great virtue that is to handle well in all records. It is a team, that of Javi Calleja, who seeks to reach the opposite goal by combining but who knows how to do it very well with a more direct football. He has a lethal weapon like Toko Ekambi, a striker who enjoys in the open ground and with meters ahead. He showed it again in the action that broke the boards, when the quarter hour had not yet been fulfilled. Anguissa recovered on the front, quickly looked for Gerard in a band and he read perfectly the break-up of Ekambi, leaving behind the two centrals in the midfield with a spectacular start to stand against Pacheco, who could do little before the French-Cameroonian cross shot. The move that VAR needed to take the goal as good was so limited.

The scenario in which the game was taking place did not vary so much, with a dominant Villarreal and a very flat Alavés. Asier Garitano's team had a hard time leaving their midfield clearly and even more so putting up an attack play. Almost half an hour it took to braid the first and five more minutes to star in his first shot on goal, a powerful shot from Rioja from the front that Asenjo caught two times.

The football of the Vitorian team did not flow, short-circuited by a Villarreal very well positioned and always arriving before the ball. With the direction of Cazorla and the mobility of Moi and Gerard, the Calleja team kept wandering around the visiting area, accumulating arrivals and merits. Alberto Moreno was close to scoring in a shot from the front that went by centimeters.

Garitano despaired on the bench and some key had to press on the break because the Alavés came out on the resume with another face. Now Villarreal was no longer so comfortable and finally the Vitorian team began to approach the Asenjo area. In addition, he scored in the first one he had. Lucas Pérez turned a short rejection of Albiol in the area into a beautiful Chilean goal that generated some doubts in the yellow team.

Lucas scored again, although the goal was canceled by the clear offside of the striker. He did not know, however, take advantage of Alavés his best minutes in the game, thrown up with the push of Duarte. The side starred up to three shots with a lot of danger but without the necessary precision.

Meanwhile, Villarreal was recomposing itself and little by little it was taking the air again to the party and creating danger again. The post denied Cazorla the goal shortly before Ekambi put those of Calleja back in front, finishing off a good Moi Gómez boarding school by goal.

The Alavés still had strength for one last push and again Duarte returned to freeze the La Ceramica bleacher with a header that went off for very little. With the Alavés more open looking for a draw, Villarreal already played at pleasure and took advantage of those last minutes that are given so well to finish off the task. Gerard had a prize for his good game in a great pass from Cazorla that the striker became his seventh goal of the course. Already in the discount, Ontiveros rounded the scoreboard with some fortune in a free kick that deflected the barrier.

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