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Real Betis beats Girona in Montilivi as Viktor Tsygankov shines

john gallagher by john gallagher
April 22, 2026
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Girona vs Betis: Real Betis rout Girona 3-0 at Montilivi in LaLiga match

Real Betis overwhelmed Girona 3-0 at Montilivi on April 21, 2026, as goals from Valles, Sergio Roca and Viktor Tsygankov sealed a decisive away win in the LaLiga match.

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Match summary

Girona vs Betis delivered a clear-cut result as Real Betis left Montilivi with a 3-0 victory on April 21, 2026. The win was built on three distinct finishes that silenced the home crowd and underlined Betis’s efficiency in front of goal. Girona, despite home support and several opportunities, failed to convert chances and left the field a subdued side.

The match unfolded with Betis taking control of key phases and converting their openings, while Girona struggled to find rhythm in attack. Goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga and defenders showed visible frustration after the decisive third goal. The result carries immediate significance for the momentum of both clubs as the LaLiga season moves into its final weeks.

How the goals unfolded

Betis opened the scoring through Valles, who celebrated after finding the net to give the visitors an early foothold at Montilivi. That opener allowed Betis to manage the tempo and invite Girona into trying to break them down. The home side’s responses were sporadic and lacked the clinical edge to get back into the contest.

Sergio Roca added the second goal, doubling Betis’s advantage and leaving Girona with an uphill task. That strike further shifted the match dynamic, forcing Girona to chase possession and take greater risks. The visitors punished those risks when Viktor Tsygankov finished off the move that produced the third goal and ensured the result was out of doubt.

The three-goal cushion allowed Betis to close out the game with relative composure in the closing stages. Celebrations among the Betis players reflected a job well done on the road, while Girona’s players and coaching staff had to absorb a disappointing home performance.

Montilivi atmosphere and moments of note

Montilivi hosted a tense encounter that swung in Betis’s favor as the visitors converted chances and curtailed Girona’s attacking fluency. Supporters for Girona were vocal early on but fell silent as the match slipped away following the second and third strikes. Photographs from the match captured both elation for Betis and visible dejection among Girona’s ranks.

Key moments included saves and defensive interventions that kept the scoreline from expanding further, as well as opportunities for Girona that narrowly missed their mark. Daley Blind and other Girona figures showed the emotional cost of the defeat, while teammates like Cristhian Stuani were present but unable to change the outcome. The game’s pivotal phases centred on Betis’s decisive moments in the final third.

The visual record from Montilivi highlighted contrasting reactions: celebration from the visiting side and heads bowed on the home team, underscoring the fine margins that separate momentum and disappointment in top-flight football.

Tactics and game management

Real Betis executed a clear game plan that combined defensive organisation with incisive finishing when chances arose. Under the watch of their manager on the touchline, Betis struck a balance between patience in build-up play and urgency in transition. That discipline made it difficult for Girona to find consistent attacking patterns.

Girona, by contrast, showed intent with probing attempts and intermittent possession but lacked a consistent cutting edge to breach Betis’s defensive structure. The hosts rotated the ball but were often thwarted in the final third or forced into low-percentage attempts. Set-piece situations and moments of individual creativity did create hope, but not the required finishing touch.

As the match progressed, Betis’s ability to protect their lead through measured possession and selective pressing became more pronounced. Tactical adjustments by both benches influenced momentum, but the visitors’ execution in key moments ultimately determined the outcome.

Individual performances and impact players

Viktor Tsygankov stood out for Betis with a match-defining contribution that added a layer of quality to the visitors’ attack. His goal capped a collective display that combined intelligent movement and clinical finishing. Teammates who supplied and supported the attack were likewise instrumental in converting limited opportunities into a decisive scoreline.

On the Girona side, goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga and defenders like Vitor Reis and Daley Blind were prominent in attempts to limit damage, but the trio were pictured reacting with disappointment after the third goal. Cristhian Stuani remained a focal point for Girona’s attacking hopes but could not convert the openings that might have altered the match trajectory.

Young players and role players from both sides produced moments of note, and the performances will be dissected by coaching staffs ahead of the next fixtures. For Betis, several contributors earned plaudits for their composure under pressure, while Girona will look for attacking players to regain confidence quickly.

Consequences and what comes next

The result gives Real Betis a timely boost as the league campaign enters its decisive phase, supplying momentum and confidence ahead of forthcoming fixtures. The victory on the road will be welcomed by the Betis squad and staff as they look to consolidate positive form away from home. Standout displays from individuals will also provide tactical options in the weeks ahead.

For Girona, the loss at Montilivi represents a setback that will require a measured response. The home defeat highlights areas for improvement in finishing and in-game adjustments, and the coaching staff will need to address those points in training. Girona’s ability to regroup and refocus on upcoming matches will determine how damaging the result proves over the remainder of the season.

Both clubs will turn attention rapidly to their next commitments, with recovery, analysis and preparation occupying the immediate days after this fixture. Injuries, rotation and tactical tweaks are likely to factor into selection decisions as each team pursues its league objectives.

The match at Montilivi on April 21, 2026, provided a crisp example of how decisive moments and clinical finishing shape outcomes in LaLiga, and it leaves both Girona and Real Betis with clear matters to address as the season advances.

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