Former Marseillais Luis Suárez thought he would give Almería the first victory of the season, but it ultimately won’t be today. Against Granada this Sunday, the Colombian striker was indeed the author of a hat-trick in the space of six minutes (41st, 44th, 45+1st) to give his team a comfortable three-goal lead. club at break. He will notably be able to give thanks to the Belgian Ramazani, decisive passer on his three achievements.
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But upon returning from the locker room, the Colombian and his teammates literally collapsed. If Puertas’ missed penalty was a first warning (65th), the sanctions arrived immediately. Zaragoza first reduced the gap from the penalty spot (56th, 3-1), before Sanchez (70th, 3-2) then Uzuni (86th, 3-3) dampened the Andalusian enthusiasm. A prolific draw that does no one’s business: Granada remains 19th, Almería is last.