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Rayo Vallecano rally late to beat Deportivo Alavés 2-1

john gallagher by john gallagher
June 2, 2026
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Alavés 1-2 Rayo Vallecano: Randy Nteka’s stoppage-time strike seals dramatic comeback

Rayo Vallecano come from behind to win 2-1 at Alavés, with Sergio Camello and Randy Nteka restoring parity and delivering the late winner in a tense finish.

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Deportivo Alavés 1, Rayo Vallecano 2 unfolded as a match of shifting momentum and late drama, with Toni Martínez giving the hosts an early lead before Rayo rallied in the second half. Sergio Camello drew Rayo level and Randy Nteka struck deep into stoppage time to clinch the win, overturning Alavés’s advantage. The result settled a tight contest marked by tactical changes, cautions and periods of sustained pressure from both sides.

Toni Martínez gives Alavés a first-half lead

Toni Martínez opened the scoring for Deportivo Alavés with a composed finish from close range, energizing the home side and setting the tone for the opening period. Alavés controlled possession for long spells after the goal and forced Rayo into defensive adjustments to limit further danger. The early lead allowed Alavés to probe for space and create a string of set-piece opportunities in the remaining minutes of the first half.

The hosts’ forward line combined with repeated crosses and in-swinging corners to keep Rayo pinned back at times, and Alavés produced several attempts that tested the away defence. Rayo Vallecano’s goalkeeper and backline came under sustained pressure but repelled the most urgent threats until the interval. The visitors entered the tunnel facing a deficit but with clear tactical pathways to chase the game.

Sergio Camello levels the match in the second half

Rayo began the second half with a more direct attacking intent and were rewarded when Sergio Camello converted a well-placed chance to make it 1-1. The equaliser shifted momentum and forced Alavés to respond, altering the balance the hosts had established in the first 45 minutes. Camello’s involvement injected fresh energy into Rayo’s forward play and opened up opportunities for his teammates to press higher up the pitch.

Following the goal, both teams traded chances as the match stretched and space appeared in transition. Alavés threatened on several occasions with headers and shots from distance, while Rayo sharpened their counterattacking vectors to exploit gaps behind the hosts’ defence. The tie settled into a tactical battle with neither side able to establish sustained dominance.

Randy Nteka seals a stoppage-time winner

Randy Nteka emerged as the match-winner when he met a well-delivered cross to nod Rayo ahead late in the game, securing a 2-1 victory. The decisive strike arrived in the closing moments, lifting the away team and punishing Alavés for a late lapse in concentration. Nteka’s finish was the culmination of sustained Rayo pressure and opportunistic positioning in the box.

The goal highlighted Rayo’s resilience and ability to find a breakthrough under duress, while Alavés were left to rue defensive moments that cost them two points. The stoppage-time winner underscored the fine margins that decided the fixture and provided a dramatic finale for the travelling supporters. Celebrations from the visitors contrasted with visible disappointment from the hosts after a match that had swung back and forth.

Tactical switches and substitutions that influenced the game

Both managers made changes that reshaped the contest, with key substitutions altering dynamics in the middle and final third. Rayo introduced players who offered fresh legs and attacking impetus, including a forward swap that ultimately contributed to the equaliser and winner. Alavés brought on reinforcements in search of control and added firepower, attempting to shore up their advantage and push for a decisive second goal.

Midfield adjustments were particularly influential as coaches sought to control tempo and protect vulnerable defensive channels. The introduction of experienced playmakers and energetic box-to-box options opened new angles for progression and recycling of possession. Ultimately, Rayo’s substitutions paid dividends in the decisive moments, while Alavés’s changes were unable to prevent the late turnaround.

Disciplinary incidents and stoppages shaped momentum

The match featured numerous fouls and cards that interrupted flow and affected tactical choices, with several players booked during key phases. Yellow cards were shown to both sides at different points, reflecting the intensity of duels and the stakes of the encounter. Those cautions forced tactical caution from some substitutes and influenced set-piece strategies in the closing stages.

In addition to cards, the game saw stoppages for injuries that temporarily halted either side’s rhythm and required on-field adjustments. A brief delay due to a goalkeeper issue and a separate stoppage for a downed Alavés player altered momentum at sensitive moments. The fourth official also signalled four minutes of added time, a period Rayo used to their advantage to manufacture the decisive moment.

Key performers and moments that decided the result

Sergio Camello and Randy Nteka stood out for Rayo Vallecano, combining creativity and finishing when it mattered most for the visitors. Camello’s calm finish to level the score and his assist for Nteka’s winner were central to Rayo’s comeback and reflected a sustained attacking threat. On the Alavés side, Toni Martínez’s early strike and the team’s set-piece deliveries offered a consistent threat that nearly saw the hosts through.

Defensive interventions from both sides prevented a higher-scoring affair at times, with goalkeepers and centre-backs producing important blocks and clearances. Notable missed opportunities and near-misses, including efforts that came within inches of changing the scoreboard, contributed to the tight final margin. The match’s pivotal moments were concentrated in the final quarter, where composure and decisive action proved decisive.

What the result means for both teams going forward

Rayo Vallecano leave with a valuable away victory that will bolster confidence and reward their persistence in adverse moments. The win could provide momentum for the visitors as they approach their next fixtures, highlighting a capacity to overturn deficits and execute in critical phases. For Alavés, the defeat offers lessons on concentration in late moments and the need to close out matches once a lead has been secured.

Points gained and dropped in fixtures like this can carry significant weight for league positioning, and both clubs will immediately turn attention to preparation for upcoming matches. Coaches are likely to review the game to fine-tune defensive routines on set plays and to reinforce the psychological approach demanded in closing stages. The narrow margin means both teams will find positives and areas for improvement as the season progresses.

The match delivered a dramatic narrative rich with tactical nuance, individual moments of quality and a stoppage-time resolution that underscored football’s unpredictability. Rayo Vallecano’s late comeback will be remembered for its timing and execution, while Deportivo Alavés will reflect on opportunities missed and defensive lapses that allowed the visitors back into the game.

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