Real Oviedo vs Alavés: Toni Martínez’s strike secures 1-0 win at El Tartiere
Alavés beat Real Oviedo 1-0 at El Tartiere as Toni Martínez’s early goal sealed a vital victory for the visitors in LaLiga EA Sports matchday 37. The result left Oviedo with a subdued farewell at their home ground while Alavés confirmed their place in the top flight with one game remaining. (laliga.com)
Match-winning moment
Antonio “Toni” Martínez broke the deadlock in the 17th minute with a composed finish after a quick combination that opened the Oviedo defence. The goal arrived after Abderrahman Rebbach provided the assist, allowing Martínez to slot the ball past Horatiu Moldovan and give Alavés the lead they would protect for the remainder of the match. (europapress.es)
Alavés defended in numbers after taking the lead and relied on disciplined positioning and timely interventions to close down Oviedo’s attempts to react. The visitors’ backline and goalkeeper limited clear chances for the hosts, forcing Oviedo to try low-percentage shots and crosses into a crowded penalty area. (mundodeportivo.com)
Tactical shape and key personnel
Quique Sánchez Flores set Alavés up in a compact formation that prioritized defensive balance and quick transitions on the counter. Antonio Sivera in goal and a back four that included Nahuel Tenaglia and Ville Koski gave the team stability, while midfield rotation with Jon Guridi and Denis Suárez helped protect the space in front of the defence. (tycsports.com)
Real Oviedo coach Guillermo Almada selected a side that sought to dominate possession and feed their experienced attackers, with Santi Cazorla starting as a creative fulcrum. Oviedo’s approach focused on control through the middle and overlapping full-backs, but the final pass and clinical finishing were missing in a match disrupted by Alavés’ disciplined defending. (mundodeportivo.com)
Game flow and defining phases
The opening 25 minutes were decisive: Alavés struck shortly before the half hour and then prioritized shutting down space, forcing Oviedo into longer sequences without penetration. After the goal, the tempo shifted toward Oviedo pressing higher while Alavés looked for chances on the break, creating an end-to-end dynamic that rarely resulted in high-quality opportunities. (eurosport.es)
In the second half, Oviedo increased their intensity and introduced substitutions to chase the equaliser, but clear-cut chances remained scarce. Alavés remained compact and disciplined, absorbing pressure and deploying late changes to refresh legs and preserve the narrow advantage. (mundodeportivo.com)
Atmosphere at El Tartiere and Cazorla’s farewell
The match took on extra significance as a farewell for Santi Cazorla at the Carlos Tartiere, with the veteran midfielder starting for Oviedo in what became a low-scoring send-off. The home crowd provided applause and emotion for the captain, but those tributes were dampened by the result as Oviedo were unable to find a late breakthrough. (mundodeportivo.com)
Although the stadium produced moments of warmth for Cazorla, the mood among supporters ranged from reflective to frustrated as the game finished with Oviedo unable to alter the scoreboard. The limited number of clear chances and Alavés’ defensive organisation left little room for a dramatic home farewell. (lavanguardia.com)
Consequences for the relegation battle and Alavés’ survival
The 1-0 victory ensured Deportivo Alavés would enter the final matchday with their top-flight status confirmed, a result that achieved the club’s primary objective for the season. The win, combined with other results around the table, mathematically secured Alavés’ safety with one round to spare. (cadenaser.com)
For Real Oviedo, the loss deepened the sense of missed opportunities in a campaign that had already turned against them before this fixture. Oviedo had been unable to climb out of the relegation zone in time and faced a final day with their fate already decided, meaning this match served as a subdued home conclusion to a difficult season. (eurosport.es)
Statistical snapshot and lineups
Attendance at the Carlos Tartiere was recorded in the tens of thousands as fans turned out for the fixture that combined sporting stakes and emotional farewells. Alavés started with Toni Martínez leading the line and a midfield designed to protect the defence, while Oviedo featured Horatiu Moldovan in goal and Santi Cazorla in a prominent attacking role. (transfermarkt.com)
The match sheet reflected a low-scoring, tightly contested encounter with substitutions from both sides that attempted to change the rhythm without achieving decisive impact. Tactical adjustments by both coaches underlined the narrowing margin for error as the season reached its closing stages. (mundodeportivo.com)
Real Oviedo’s final domestic home fixture in front of their fans ended with a slender defeat, while Deportivo Alavés celebrated a result that secured continuity in the top tier and offered a morale boost ahead of the last day of the LaLiga EA Sports season. (laliga.com)









