Pre-Match Context
The atmosphere was electric as Getafe CF prepared to face Real Oviedo in a crucial match for both teams in the Primera Division 2025/26. Coming into this matchday, Getafe was looking to build on their solid start to the season, while Oviedo aimed to claw their way out of the relegation zone. The stakes were high; a win for Getafe could propel them into the upper half of the table, while a loss for Oviedo would deepen their struggles.
Tactically, Getafe lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, looking to dominate possession and press high up the pitch. In contrast, Real Oviedo opted for a more conservative 4-4-2 setup, hoping to hit Getafe on the counterattack. Fans anticipated a thrilling encounter as both teams were eager to showcase their styles and secure vital points.
First Half
The match kicked off with Getafe immediately asserting their dominance. Within the first ten minutes, they had already crafted two significant chances. The first came from a powerful shot by Enes Ünal, which was brilliantly saved by Oviedo's goalkeeper. Just moments later, Ünal turned provider, threading a perfectly weighted pass to Borja Mayoral in the 12th minute, but the striker's effort was pushed wide by the defense.
Getafe's early momentum paid off when they broke the deadlock in the 25th minute. A corner delivered by Mauro Arambarri was met by Djené Dakonam, who rose above the defenders to head home. The stadium erupted in cheers as Getafe took a 1-0 lead. Real Oviedo struggled to respond, unable to create meaningful chances as Getafe's midfield continued to boss the game.
Second Half
As the second half commenced, Real Oviedo manager made a tactical shift, introducing Borja Sánchez in place of a more defensive midfielder. This substitution aimed to inject creativity into their attack. However, it was Getafe who struck again. Just five minutes into the half, a swift counter led by Carles Aleñá culminated in a stunning goal from [Enes Ünal] in the 50th minute. He cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that left the goalkeeper with no chance.
With a 2-0 lead, Getafe looked comfortable, controlling possession and limiting Oviedo's chances. A late attempt by Oviedo in the 78th minute saw Samuel Obisanya force a good save from Getafe's keeper, but it was too little too late. Getafe's defense stood firm, ensuring a clean sheet.
Key Moments
The standout performance of the match came from Getafe's goalkeeper, who made crucial saves that kept the clean sheet intact. Additionally, Djené's goal not only set the tone but also showcased his aerial prowess, proving to be a key contributor on both ends of the pitch. The tactical changes made by Oviedo, while well-intentioned, did not have the desired impact, leaving them to reflect on their approach.
There was a controversial moment in the 63rd minute when a potential penalty for Oviedo was waved off after a challenge in the box. Replays suggested there could have been a case for a foul, but the referee's decision stood firm, much to the dismay of the visiting fans.
Player Ratings
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- Djené Dakonam: 8/10 – Strong defensive display and a crucial goal.
- Enes Ünal: 9/10 – Man of the Match with one goal and an assist.
- Mauro Arambarri: 7/10 – Controlled the midfield and provided key set-piece delivery.
Real Oviedo
- Alberto Cifuentes: 6/10 – Made some important saves but could not stop the goals.
- Borja Sánchez: 5/10 – Struggled to make an impact after being subbed on.
- Samuel Obisanya: 6/10 – Showed flashes of brilliance, but lacked support.
What This Means
With this victory, Getafe CF moves up the table, solidifying their place in the upper echelon of the Primera Division. They will be looking to maintain this form in their upcoming fixtures, which will be crucial as the season progresses.
On the other hand, Real Oviedo remains mired in the relegation zone, grappling with form and confidence. Their upcoming matches will be vital for their survival hopes, and they will need to regroup quickly to turn their season around. The narrative of the season is thickening, and every point counts as teams fight for their respective goals.

