Girona draws at Rayo Vallecano and Real Oviedo is relegated from La Liga

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Girona draws at Rayo Vallecano and Real Oviedo is relegated from La Liga

Girona draws at Rayo Vallecano and Real Oviedo is relegated from La Liga

A late goal from veteran striker Cristhian Stuani rescued a point for Girona on Monday in a tense relegation encounter at Rayo Vallecano that guaranteed Real Oviedo will go down from La Liga. The 1-1 draw meant Oviedo, in last place, will return to La Liga 2 after one season in the top tier. Giron

Girona draws at Rayo Vallecano and Real Oviedo is relegated from La Liga

A late goal from veteran striker Cristhian Stuani rescued a point for Girona on Monday in a tense relegation encounter at Rayo Vallecano that guaranteed Real Oviedo will go down from La Liga. The 1-1 draw meant Oviedo, in last place, will return to La Liga 2 after one season in the top tier. Girona was two points clear of the relegation zone with three games remaining.

In a dramatic Monday night clash that carried massive implications for the bottom of La Liga, veteran striker Cristhian Stuani once again proved why he's Girona's ultimate clutch player. His stoppage-time header secured a vital 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano, a result that officially sealed Real Oviedo's fate—they'll be heading back to La Liga 2 after just one season in the top flight.

The tension was palpable from the opening whistle. Girona entered the match clinging to a precarious two-point buffer above the relegation zone, knowing anything less than a result could spell disaster with just three games left to play. Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano came in riding high after booking their spot in the Conference League final against Crystal Palace—a remarkable achievement that had the home crowd buzzing.

For much of the match, Rayo controlled the tempo but struggled to break down a resolute Girona defense. The deadlock seemed destined to hold until the 86th minute, when Brazilian forward Alemão produced a clever deflection on a long-range strike to give the hosts a late lead. With time running out, Girona's survival hopes looked bleak.

Enter Stuani. The big Uruguayan, a legendary figure in Girona's history, rose to meet a corner in the 90th minute and powered his header home, sparking wild celebrations from the traveling supporters. It was a moment that encapsulated the drama of a relegation battle where every point is gold.

The result leaves the bottom of the table incredibly tight—just six points separate nine teams from 11th to 19th place, setting up a nerve-shredding finish to the season. Girona now sit in 17th, two points clear of Alavés, while Rayo remain comfortably in 10th. For fans of the beautiful game, this is what the business end of the season is all about: high stakes, late heroics, and the relentless fight for survival.

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