Valladolid vs Leganes Result

Valladolid
Full Time

Leganes
📍 Estadio Municipal José Zorrilla, Valladolid
🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 17:30
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
3 - 2
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Valladolid Edge Leganes in Five-Goal Thriller at José Zorrilla
In a pulsating encounter at the Estadio Municipal José Zorrilla, Valladolid clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Leganes, with a stoppage-time winner capping off a match full of twists and attacking intent. Despite Leganes dominating possession with 66% and matching Valladolid’s 14 shots, it was the hosts’ clinical edge and resilience that proved decisive. Goals from Marcos André, Chuky, and a late strike from Sergi Canós ensured Valladolid took all three points, while Leganes twice fought back through Dani Rodríguez and Diego García but ultimately fell just short. Valladolid, set up in a 4-2-3-1, made the most of their chances, firing 8 shots on target compared to Leganes’ 4. The visitors, operating in a 4-3-3, controlled large spells but struggled to convert possession into clear-cut opportunities until the second half. The match swung back and forth, with momentum shifting after each goal, but it was Valladolid’s late surge that settled an enthralling contest.
Valladolid
Valladolid showcased grit and attacking sharpness, making the most of limited possession to carve out quality chances. Their 34% possession belied their attacking intent, as they matched Leganes shot-for-shot and were notably more incisive in front of goal. Defensively, they weathered periods of sustained pressure, particularly after Leganes’ equalizers, but responded with resilience and a late attacking push. The hosts’ midfield, anchored by Julien Ponceau and Stanko Jurić, provided balance, while the attacking trio behind Marcos André created constant problems for the Leganes backline. Their ability to strike on the break and capitalize on key moments ultimately made the difference.
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Leganes
Leganes controlled the tempo for much of the match, boasting 66% possession and dictating play from midfield. Their 4-3-3 formation allowed them to overload the flanks and stretch Valladolid, but a lack of cutting edge in the final third limited their effectiveness, with only 4 shots on target from 14 attempts. Despite falling behind twice, Leganes showed character to equalize through Dani Rodríguez and Diego García, but lapses at the back and missed opportunities proved costly. Their late push after drawing level at 2-2 left them exposed, and they were ultimately undone by a late Valladolid counter.
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Key Moments
21' — Goal
Marcos André opens the scoring for Valladolid, finishing off a swift attacking move.
65' — Goal
Dani Rodríguez equalizes for Leganes, capitalizing on sustained pressure.
73' — Goal
Chuky restores Valladolid’s lead with a composed finish.
78' — Goal
Diego García brings Leganes level again, setting up a tense finale.
90' — Goal
Sergi Canós nets a dramatic winner for Valladolid in stoppage time.
Yellow Cards' — Discipline
Valladolid receive 1 yellow; Leganes pick up 2 yellows in a competitive midfield battle.
Tactical Analysis
Valladolid’s 4-2-3-1 formation prioritized defensive solidity and quick transitions, allowing them to absorb Leganes’ possession and strike on the break. The double pivot shielded the back four effectively, while the attacking trio behind Marcos André exploited spaces left by Leganes’ advanced full-backs. Their willingness to commit numbers forward in transition proved decisive. Leganes’ 4-3-3 focused on dominating the ball and stretching play wide, but their possession often failed to translate into clear chances. The midfield trio, led by Gonzalo Melero, dictated tempo but lacked penetration until the second half. Substitutions and tactical tweaks after falling behind saw Leganes push higher, but this left them susceptible to Valladolid’s late counters, culminating in the stoppage-time winner.
Turning Point
Sergi Canós’s 90th-minute goal, capitalizing on a late counter-attack, sealed the win for Valladolid after Leganes had pushed forward in search of a winner.
Man of the Match
Sergi Canós
Delivered the decisive moment with a stoppage-time winner and was a constant attacking threat throughout.