"We were superior to Girona"
Girona moved top of La Liga despite stumbling to a 0-0 draw at bottom of the table Almeria on Sunday.
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The winless hosts outplayed the surprise contenders, now a point clear of Real Madrid, but could not find a way through to secure their first victory of the season. Girona playmaker Aleix Garcia was sent off with 10 minutes to go for pulling down Gonzalo Melero as he ran through on goal.
"The best news from the game is the point, Almeria got the better of us ... we got a point which is good and makes us leaders," said Girona coach Michel Sanchez.
Almeria had the better of the few chances there were, with Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga doing well to deny Sergio Arribas before half-time. Arribas, named player of the match, was electric but wasteful in front of goal.
Girona coach Michel withdrew their top goalscorer Artem Dovbyk, who barely had a sniff, sending on Uruguayan veteran Cristhian Stuani in his place. "We knew it would not be easy at the start. Playing the last minutes with one less player, I think it was a positive point," Gazzaniga told 'Movistar'.
Almeria brought on striker Luis Suarez, missing injured since October, as they pushed Girona back in search of a winner. They could not find it and sit 10 points from safety, next facing giants Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.
No team has failed to win a game in a La Liga season and this was another performance to give Almeria hope they will avoid that fate.
"We were superior to a Girona that are fighting for the title. We have to keep working ... we'll keep on believing until the end, until it's not mathematically possible (to survive)," Arribas told 'Movistar'.
Valencia continued their solid campaign with a 4-1 win at Cadiz that took 'Los Che' eighth. Hugo Duro opened the scoring for the visitors before Ruben Alcaraz pegged them back from the penalty spot for Cadiz.
Diego Lopez netted after the break to put Valencia ahead and Javi Guerra and Jesus Vazquez completed the rout in stoppage time. Cadiz, 18th, remain a point from safety and some supporters chanted for coach Sergio Gonzalez to leave his post, with the Andalusians now without a win in 16 league games.
"The best news from the game is the point, Almeria got the better of us ... we got a point which is good and makes us leaders," said Girona coach Michel Sanchez.
Almeria had the better of the few chances there were, with Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga doing well to deny Sergio Arribas before half-time. Arribas, named player of the match, was electric but wasteful in front of goal.
Girona coach Michel withdrew their top goalscorer Artem Dovbyk, who barely had a sniff, sending on Uruguayan veteran Cristhian Stuani in his place. "We knew it would not be easy at the start. Playing the last minutes with one less player, I think it was a positive point," Gazzaniga told 'Movistar'.
Almeria brought on striker Luis Suarez, missing injured since October, as they pushed Girona back in search of a winner. They could not find it and sit 10 points from safety, next facing giants Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.
No team has failed to win a game in a La Liga season and this was another performance to give Almeria hope they will avoid that fate.
"We were superior to a Girona that are fighting for the title. We have to keep working ... we'll keep on believing until the end, until it's not mathematically possible (to survive)," Arribas told 'Movistar'.
Valencia continued their solid campaign with a 4-1 win at Cadiz that took 'Los Che' eighth. Hugo Duro opened the scoring for the visitors before Ruben Alcaraz pegged them back from the penalty spot for Cadiz.
Diego Lopez netted after the break to put Valencia ahead and Javi Guerra and Jesus Vazquez completed the rout in stoppage time. Cadiz, 18th, remain a point from safety and some supporters chanted for coach Sergio Gonzalez to leave his post, with the Andalusians now without a win in 16 league games.
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