Ukrainian Influence at Girona: Narrow Win Over Villarreal Marred by Vanat Injury

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Girona - Villarreal 1:0

Girona boosted their European ambitions with a crucial victory over Villarreal, showcasing control and composure in a performance that underlined their growing reputation in La Liga.

There was a strong Ukrainian presence in the starting XI, with both Viktor Tsygankov and Vladyslav Vanat named from the outset. However, the evening took an early turn for the latter. Vladyslav Vanat was forced off with an injury just 11 minutes into the match, cutting short what promised to be an important outing. In contrast, Viktor Tsygankov delivered a full 90-minute performance, playing a key creative role and consistently linking midfield and attack.

The breakthrough came just before the interval in unfortunate fashion for the visitors. Defender Pau Navarro turned the ball into his own net under pressure, handing Girona a deserved lead after sustained attacking pressure.

After the restart, Míchel’s side continued to push forward and created several clear chances to extend their advantage, but a lack of clinical finishing kept the contest alive. Villarreal attempted to swing the momentum with a triple substitution orchestrated by Marcelino, yet the hosts’ defensive resilience proved decisive.

2025-26, Spain - La Liga

Girona - Villarreal 1:0 (1:0)
Goals: Navarro, 45 (own goal) (1:0)

Girona: Gazzaniga; Martinez Ar.; Vitor Reis; Blind; Moreno Alex; Beltrán; Tsygankov; Ounahi A.; Witsel; Martín I.; Vanat (Ruiz Ab., 12)
Substitution: Ruiz Ab. (from 12)
Bench: Blanco R.; Krapyvtsov; Rincón; Frances; López Da.; Lemar; Kourouma; Roca; Echeverri; Gil B.; Stuani

Villarreal: Júnior L.; Navarro; Veiga; Mourino (Freeman, 70); Pedraza A. (Cardona S., 80); Gueye P.A.; Comesaña; Moleiro (Alfon, 70); Gerard Moreno; Mikautadze; Pépé N. (Buchanan T., 70)
Substitution: Freeman (from 70); Buchanan T. (from 70); Alfon (from 70); Cardona S. (from 80)
Bench: Tenas; Kambwala; Dani Parejo; Diatta A.; Oluwaseyi; Perez A.
Yellow Cards: Mourino 21; Pedraza A. 77

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