

Rayo Vallecano


Strasbourg
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1.40
Expected Goals (xG)
0.21
Passing by
317 (83%)
Accurate passes
262 (76%)
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Substitutes
38
F
Jean-Baptiste Bosey
37
F
Gianni Kodia
83
M
Rafael Luis
80
F
Gessime Yassine
17
M
Mathis Amougou
43
d
Yoann Becker
60
G
Gabriel Kerckaert
1
G
Karl-Johan Johnson
M
Maxi Oyedele
Holding
M
Sebastian Nanasi
F
Samuel Amo-Ameyaw

UEFA Europa Conference League Classification – UEFA Conference League
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – League Conference (Play Off: Round of 16)
- Promotion – League Conference (Play Off: 1/16 final)
Rayo Vallecano secured a crucial 1-0 win over Strasbourg in the UEFA Europa Conference League, with a second-half goal from Alemão proving decisive at the Estadio de Vallecas.
Rayo Vallecano dominated possession and territory throughout the game, controlling 53 percent of the ball against a Strasbourg side that offered limited offensive threat. The home side’s excellent shot count and accuracy suggested they would break the deadlock, although the French visitors remained compact in defense in the opening period.
The first half unfolded with Rayo constantly advancing. Strasbourg’s defense held firm despite sustained pressure from the home side. The yellow cards came early, with Strasbourg’s S. El Mourabet booked in the 11th minute as the tension mounted. The two teams were locked at 0-0 as the half progressed.
Rayo continued to build momentum through the middle stages. Isi Palazón orchestrated the game from midfield, creating chances for his teammates. The home team’s 83% passing accuracy demonstrated their control of the match. Strasbourg struggled to generate meaningful attacks, managing just three shots off target in the first 45 minutes.
The second half brought the breakthrough that Rayo craved. In the 54th minute, Alemão found the net to give the home team a 1-0 advantage. The goal came from sustained pressure and a clinical finish. Rayo’s expected goals figure of 1.4 reflects their dominance, while Strasbourg’s 0.21 xG shows their limitations in attack.
After the goal, Rayo adjusted their approach to protect the lead. Substitutions and tactical changes kept Strasbourg at bay. The visitors managed zero shots on goal throughout the game, with goalkeeper Mike Penders making seven saves to keep his team in the game.
Discipline deteriorated as the match progressed. Four yellow cards went to Rayo players, while Strasbourg accumulated five bookings. Florian Lejeune and Andrei RaÈ›iu anchored Rayo’s defense effectively. His solid performance prevented Strasbourg from creating clear chances.
Rayo fired 24 shots compared to Strasbourg’s five attempts. The hosts completed 317 accurate passes from 382 attempts. Strasbourg’s 262 accurate passes from 344 attempts showed they competed for possession but lacked penetration in the final third.
In the end, Rayo handled the game professionally. Strasbourg pressed for an equalizer but did not create anything of note. Time passed without drama as Rayo secured a well-deserved three points in their Europa League Conference campaign.
This victory places Rayo Vallecano in a strong position in their European competition. The control and efficiency of the Spanish side proved decisive against limited opposition. Strasbourg leave Madrid with work to do if they hope to progress in the competition.

