Stuani header rescues Girona with 1-1 draw at Vallecas in crucial survival battle
Cristhian Stuani’s 90th‑minute header earned Girona a vital 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano, keeping Girona two points above the relegation zone in a tense LaLiga encounter.
Girona left Vallecas with a hard‑fought point after Cristhian Stuani produced a last‑gasp header to level the score at 1-1, a result that keeps Girona two points clear of the drop. The equaliser arrived four minutes after Rayo Vallecano took the lead and provided a lift to a Girona side that has been scrambling for consistency. Stuani’s intervention came as the visitors searched for offensive certainty amid injuries and tactical tinkering.
Late equaliser from the club’s veteran striker
Cristhian Stuani entered the match and quickly became the focal point for Girona’s attack, converting a corner delivered by Dmytro Tsygankov with a decisive header. The finish beat goalkeeper Batalla and levelled the game in the 90th minute, sparking relief among the travelling supporters. The timing of the goal underlined Stuani’s status as Girona’s go‑to matchwinner in tight moments.
Rayo had taken the lead when Alemão struck in the 86th minute, turning the game on its head just as Girona looked to seize control. The quick response came after Girona generated a late set‑piece opportunity, with Tsygankov’s delivery finding the veteran striker in the box. Stuani’s goal was celebrated with the intensity of a victory, reflecting the importance of every single point in Girona’s fight to avoid relegation.
Tactical gamble: Míchel’s attacking reshuffle
Coach Míchel opted to alter his attackers’ positions, deploying Thomas Lemar in a more advanced role rather than fielding a traditional number nine from the start. That decision left Girona without a natural centre‑forward for long stretches and changed the team’s attacking profile. The experiment struggled to produce clear chances until Stuani’s late introduction altered the dynamic.
Across recent matches, Míchel has experimented with various attacking combinations, sometimes handing opportunities to younger options like Claudio Echeverri and occasionally relying on Lemar to link play. Those changes have been driven partly by injuries and partly by the need to find a formula that can deliver goals. Against Rayo, the absence of a consistent presence in the box hindered Girona’s ability to trouble Batalla until the veteran striker’s substitute appearance.
Injury list shapes selection choices
Girona’s forward options have been constrained by key injuries, most notably the absence of goalkeeper‑turn‑forward Vanat, who is out until the next season with a serious muscle injury. Abel Ruiz returned to the squad after a recent ailment but was not used as a central starter in this match. Those absences forced Míchel to reconfigure the attack and rely on Stuani’s experience when a goal was needed.
Stuani himself had been managing an earlier double soleus issue, and his presence on the bench reflected both his physical resilience and his role as an impact substitute. With younger forwards still finding their feet at senior level, Girona has had to balance risk and experience when naming their matchday eleven. The selection dilemmas underline how squad depth has become an influential factor in Girona’s run‑in.
Away form and recent results under scrutiny
The point at Vallecas extends Girona’s spell without an away win since January 16, when they beat Espanyol on the road, a run that has added pressure to their survival bid. Prior to a recent draw at the Santiago Bernabéu, Girona endured three consecutive defeats to Real Betis, Valencia and Mallorca, a sequence the team had briefly arrested with the point in Madrid. Those mixed results have left the club precariously placed and sensitive to any slip in the remaining fixtures.
Thursday’s draw narrowed the margin separating Girona from the relegation zone, reinforcing how narrow the gap remains despite pockets of positive form. The results have oscillated enough that one win can significantly alter their standing, but so too can a loss. Consistency, particularly in away fixtures, will be crucial if Girona are to move beyond immediate danger.
Montilivi test and the path to safety
Attention now turns to Girona’s upcoming home fixture at Montilivi against Real Sociedad, a match viewed internally as a clear opportunity to convert resilience into three points. A win at Montilivi would allow Girona to build momentum at home and could be a decisive step toward securing safety with fewer variables to worry about. The squad will aim to convert the energy from Stuani’s late intervention into a more sustained attacking threat.
Montilivi has often been a venue where Girona can impose their style and gain vital points, and the coaching staff will seek to tighten defensive discipline while sharpening offensive combinations. Míchel must decide whether to persist with the tactical reshuffle that lacked a focal striker or to reinstate a more traditional centre‑forward role from the start. The selection choices and game plan for the Real Sociedad match will reveal whether this draw was a temporary reprieve or the turning point Girona needs.
What the draw reveals about Girona’s season
The equaliser underscored Girona’s reliance on experience and set‑piece quality in high‑pressure moments, as well as the value of a proven goalscorer who can deliver in the final minutes. It also highlighted the limitations of the team when forced to adapt personnel and roles due to injury or experimentation. For a club that has oscillated between promising displays and fragility, the match encapsulated both their strengths and vulnerabilities.
Strategically, Girona must address their lack of a guaranteed central finishing option if they are to reduce dependence on late interventions. The coaching staff will be tasked with extracting more consistent attacking output from the wide players and midfield creators while ensuring defensive resilience. The tight margins in the table mean that tactical pragmatism and clear match plans could be as important as individual moments of brilliance.
Girona leave Vallecas with a point that keeps them precariously clear of the relegation zone and a renewed awareness that each fixture from here on will carry heightened consequence.










