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At the Municipal de Montilivi, Girona defeated Leganés (2-1) during the 12th day of La Liga. 14th at kick-off, the team led by Michel Sanchez Muñoz first took the lead through its left side Miguel Gutierrez (1-0, 21st). A short-lived joy for the locals since Renato Tapia equalized straight away (1-1, 24th). After half an hour of play, it was the turn of Arnau Martinez, right back of Girona, to shine by allowing his team to regain the advantage (2-1, 31st). A first period ultimately a little more prolific when Juan Cruz once again put the two teams on level terms (2-2, 41st).
Returning from the locker room, Girona finally snatched the three points of victory thanks to new arrival Cristhian Stuani, scorer from the penalty spot (3-2, 62nd), and an own goal from the unfortunate Sergio Gonzalez (4-2, 73rd). If El Haddadi reduced the gap (4-3, 77th), the scoreboard no longer moved in the last quarter of an hour and Girona won by a short header (4-3). In the ranking, the Blanquivermells temporarily move up to 10th place. Leganés, for its part, remains stuck in 15th place but could fall further depending on the other results of this day…
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