Jornada 15: Malaga vs. Celta Vigo
December 2 at 12:00 noon and with the temperatures in the high 20's, 14,474 people turned up to watch the match of the day in La Segunda which is being televised live on Canal+.
Celta were relegated last season and were one of the favourites before the season started to make a quick return to the top flight, just as they did three seasons ago. They have retained much of last season's team but after a difficult start, when they sacked their manager, former Bulgaria manager, Hristo Stoitchkov, and appointed Juan Ramon Lopez Caro, they have climbed up the table to sixth and have become a difficult team to beat.
Malaga see the return of Rosario in defence after his suspension and Muniz chooses Peragon ahead of Salva for the lone striker role in his 4-1-4-1 formation. Calleja returns on the left wing in the absence of Eliseu who was sent off last week and is suspended.
Malaga (4-1-4-1): Goitia; Jesus Gamez, Rosario, Weligton and Rossato; Carpintero; Paulo Jorge, Hidalgo, Apono and Calleja; Peragon.
Malaga are in their normal blue and white stripes home strip whilst Celta are in their away colours of tangerine tops with black shorts (or Dundee United, for those who know).
In an unusual circumstance, both goalkeepers are wearing 13 and are respective captains of their teams.
Right from the kick off, Celta show their organisation across the field. They play in little triangles which meant that any time a Malaga player has the ball, he has three Celta players around him. This meant it was difficult to pass and difficult to run with no space to move into, so the home players resorted to looking for free kicks as they tried to free themselves from the shackles of the close marking. These triangles also worked for Celta in attack as the player in possession always had two other team-mates around him in support.
In addition, the Celta players all seemed to be over 6' tall, which meant that Malaga's frustration with Celta's close marking meant that they were reduced to trying long balls down the wings or to the 5'3" lone striker, Peragon. Thus Malaga were stifled at every turn and it became clear very early in the first half that Muniz's usual tactics and line-up were not going to be the answer against this opposition.
Malaga's only way through would possibly be through set plays or by use of their two wingers to stretch the Celta defence. Unfortunately, after his excellent performance in the last home match, Paulo Jorge had resorted to wandering all over the pitch in a free role, instead of providing the wide right option. On the left wing, Calleja did at least provide that option, but he seems unprepared to take on the full back any more and has lost all of his pace.
So Malaga's first effort on goal came in 8' when Hidalgo won a free kick at half way. Celta pulled all eleven into their own penalty box and when the ball arrived it was headed clear. Jesus Gamez, standing 35 yards out, did take a swing at it but the "shot" was several yards wide.
In 11' there seemed to be reasonable claims for a Malaga penalty when Hidalgo was sent crashing in the box chasing a through ball. The referee instead booked him for diving and he will miss next week's game through suspension after collecting five bookings.
In 15' Quincy, on loan from Spartak Moscow, showed what a winger should do when he completely outpaced the usually unbeatable Jesus Gamez and ran down the entire half before sending over a tempting cross into Malaga's goalmouth. Fortunately for the home side, there were no takers.
In 22' another close shave for Malaga when big striker Costa went up for a high ball with Weligton on the edge of the penalty area. For some reason Goitia raced out of his box and all three fell in a heap. The ball broke free and went just past Goitia's left hand post. It could have so easily gone in. Weligton came off worst and had to leave the field for treatment.
Malaga's next opportunity came in 26' when Peragon's header from a Rossato free kick was cleared to Paulo Jorge, but the Portuguese winger's shot was well off target.
In 29' the ongoing tussle between Weligton and Costa ended this time with a booking for the Celta striker for elbowing the Malaga centre back in the face. Weligton was again required to go off field to receive some further treatment.
In 35' Malaga get yet another fright when Weligton fails to hit his pass along the 18 yard line with sufficient power and Nunez intercepts and sends in a crashing shot which goes high and wide.
In 36' Celta's manager Caro attracts the attention of the referee who goes to the touchline and appears to give him a yellow card.
Celta's tactics have stifled out Malaga, who are showing signs of frustration. The usually noisy home crowd find they have very little to shout about.
In 44' Paulo Jorge is brutally brought down near the corner flag, for which Contreras receives a booking. Then Canobbio is booked for not retreating ten yards to allow the kick to be taken. Rossato takes the kick short to Paulo Jorge and the chance is wasted.
Half time Malaga 0 Celta 0
Malaga have not been able to make any passes and have been frustrated by Celta's superior organisation and strong aggressive play. On balance, Celta should probably have been ahead as they had the most clear cut chances.
What would Muniz do to try and turn the game around? Well he made one change at half time, bringing on Salva in a straight swap for Peragon.
In 47' Carpintero becomes the next booking for a dangerous tackle. He is Malaga's second booking and the sixth so far in the game and we're only halfway through!
From the freekick Costa gets a free header. He heads down powerfully from 6 yards but we all watch as the ball rises quickly and over the bar. Another let-off.
In 53' the first movement of the game from Malaga to show any promise. Some great interpassing from their own half to the opponent's bye-line between Jesus Gamez and Paulo Jorge sees a cross into the box for Hidalgo. He is upended as he makes to shoot - no penalty. But also no booking, which would mean a sending off for the midfielder.
In 54' Quincy again shows his pace. He intercepts a poor pass on the halfway line and hares towards the Malaga goal. Weligton tries to keep up with him but the winger easily leaves him in his wake. Costa chases down the right wing in support and when Goitia closes the angle on Quincy inside the six yard box, the Celta player passes to Costa to poke home. But no, the stand side linesman's flag is up for offside. Phew!!!
In 55' CANOBBIO takes a free kick from 35 yards. It seems to bypass everybody in the crowded box and somehow ends up in the net. It's a freak goal, but Celta deserve to be ahead.
Malaga 0 Celta Vigo 1
Muniz immediately makes his second change, bringing on Sandro for Carpintero. Malaga are going to flood the midfield in an attempt to get back in the game and change to a 4-5-1 formation with the three central midfielders in a line across the centre of the park. Will this work?
From the kick-off, CALLEJA receives the ball on the left wing. He runs unchallenged into the box and unleashes a shot which beats Celta keeper Pinto at his near post. GOOAAALLLLLL!!!!!! What a response! Out of nothing! And from a player you just wouldn't expect it from!
Malaga 1 Celta Vigo 1
Will the game open up or will both sides be content with a draw?
The pattern of play didn't really change, with continued strong tackling and misplaced passing from the home side.
In 65' Apono is the third Malaga booking of the day for body checking Costa.
In 68' Salva becomes Malaga's fourth booking as their frustration at not being able to play continues.
In 69' Paulo Jorge is replaced by Gerardo.
In 73' Canobbio is replaced by Jorge for Celta's first substitution.
In 76' flying winger Quincy is booked for fouling Jesus Gamez.
In 78' Goitia has to make a save down low from a fine shot from Costa.
In 80' Weligton has to leave the field yet again for more treatment. This time he reappears with a head bandage.
In 84' Costa goes off to be replaced by Guayre in a like for like substitution.
In 86' the final substitution when Quincy is replaced by Manchev.
With all these changes the game becomes even scrappier than before.
In 87' Gerardo almost connects cleanly with a Calleja pass, but he miss-hits and the ball goes wide.
In 88' Goitia is beaten but Weligton manages to get back to clear.
In 90' Vitolo becomes the fifth Celta Vigo player booked for a foul on Salva. In the furore over the booking the referee brings out his book again for Contreras. It's the Chilean's second booking and he's sent off.
Full time Málaga 1 Celta Vigo 1
It's not been a pretty game, but a draw (Malaga's first of the season) seems to be a good result for Malaga who were outplayed for long periods of the game. Celta keeper Pinto did not have one save to make in the whole match which sums up Malaga's attacking performance. The draw means that Malaga still stay top but second placed Numancia are now just one point behind them.
Next week, Malaga travel to Tarragona for their third game in a row against the newly relegated sides from La Primera, when they play Gimnastic in another live TV match on Saturday night. They will have to play without Hidalgo and perhaps Muniz will have learned that one set of tactics will not get him through the season as he faces the different challenges the different sides present him. The following week sees a second away game on the trot when Malaga travel to the Costa Blanca to play Hercules in Alicante.
So it's a wait of three weeks before Malaga's final home game of the year and before the winter break against Sevilla Atletico. Never fear, your Malaga CF Correspondent will be there.