Spain Segunda División Regular Season - 13
Sunday, November 9, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Estadio de Gran Canaria Las Palmas
Las Palmas
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Racing Santander
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Full time
E. Loiodice 56'
Pejino 66'
E. Loiodice 83'
E. Cedeno 90+1'
Unknown Player 90+4'

Las Palmas vs Racing Santander Match Recap - Nov 9, 2025

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Las Palmas Stuns Racing Santander 3-1, Proving Form is Temporary but Class is Permanent

Las Palmas delivered a stunning performance against Racing Santander, winning 3-1 at the Estadio de Gran Canaria, a result that shakes up the Segunda División standings. After a series of frustrating draws, Las Palmas finally found their rhythm, showcasing their attacking prowess and capitalizing on defensive lapses from the league leaders.

Villalibre opened the scoring for Racing Santander in the 13th minute, putting the visitors ahead early and seemingly setting the stage for a continuation of their strong form. However, Las Palmas responded with a vengeance, leveling the match just before halftime through Marmol, who struck twice in quick succession at the 37th and 40th minutes. The home side's momentum surged as they took control of the game, with Garcia adding a third goal in stoppage time to seal the victory.

Las Palmas had struggled to convert their possession into goals in recent matches, drawing three out of their last five games and failing to score in two of them. Their previous match against Sporting Gijon saw them dominate possession with 68% but fail to find the net. This time, however, they turned their possession into a decisive advantage, registering 15 total shots compared to Racing's 8. The home side's ability to capitalize on their chances was evident, with 7 shots on goal leading to three goals.

Racing Santander had entered this match with an impressive record, sitting atop the league with 25 points from 12 matches. Their recent form included four wins in five outings, showcasing a potent attack led by Arévalo and Villalibre. Yet, they struggled to maintain their composure after taking an early lead. The defensive frailties that had been masked by their attacking prowess were exposed as Las Palmas pressed forward relentlessly.

The turning point came just before halftime when Marmol scored his first goal. His strike not only equalized the match but also shifted the momentum firmly in favor of Las Palmas. The home side's confidence surged, and they capitalized on Racing's disarray just moments later with another goal from Marmol. By the time Garcia found the net in stoppage time, it was clear that Las Palmas had seized control of the narrative.

Racing's inability to respond effectively after conceding was surprising given their recent form. They had shown resilience in previous matches, often bouncing back quickly after setbacks. However, today they appeared rattled and unable to regain their composure. The midfield duo of Puerta and Gueye, who had been instrumental in controlling games for Racing, struggled to contain Las Palmas' attacking threats.

Despite the loss, Racing Santander remains at the top of the table, but this defeat raises questions about their defensive solidity moving forward. They will need to regroup quickly as they prepare for their next match against Granada CF. Meanwhile, Las Palmas' victory propels them into fifth place with 20 points, reigniting their hopes for promotion.

The match also featured a red card for Loiodice in the 83rd minute, which could have further implications for Las Palmas as they look to build on this momentum. However, they managed to hold on comfortably despite being a man down, showcasing their resilience and determination.

Reflecting on my pre-match prediction, I underestimated Las Palmas' ability to convert their possession into goals. They proved me wrong today, demonstrating that while form can be temporary, class is permanent. This victory not only boosts their confidence but also sends a message to the rest of the league: Las Palmas is a force to be reckoned with.

As both teams look ahead to their next fixtures, today's match serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of football. Las Palmas has found their spark just when it mattered most, while Racing Santander must address their defensive vulnerabilities if they wish to maintain their position at the top of the table. The Segunda División race is heating up, and this match could be a pivotal moment in shaping its outcome.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 9, 2025 at 3:30 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Las Palmas
Double chance : Las Palmas or draw
Las Palmas
35%
Draw
35%
Racing Santander
30%

Team Lineups

Las Palmas
4-2-3-1
COACH
Luis García Fernández
1
Dinko Horkaš
5
Enrique Clemente
3
Mika Mármol
6
Sergio Barcia
17
Viti Rozada
16
Lorenzo Amatucci
12
Enzo Loiodice
24
Pejiño
14
Manuel Fuster
22
Ale García
25
Miloš Luković
Racing Santander
4-2-3-1
COACH
José Alberto López Menéndez
1
Jokin Ezkieta
3
Mario Garcia
16
Facundo González
21
Pablo Ramón
17
Clément Michelin
19
Gustavo Puerta
14
Maguette Gueye
18
Peio Canales
29
Jeremy Arevalo
11
Andrés Martín
12
Asier Villalibre

Las Palmas Substitutes

2 Marvin Park
D
4 Alex Suárez
D
7 Jaime Mata
F
8 Iván Gil
M
10 Jesé Rodríguez
F
13 José Antonio Caro
G
15 Juanma Herzog
D
18 Edward Cedeño
M
20 Kirian Rodríguez
M
23 Cristian Gutiérrez
D
26 Iñaki González
M
35 Adrián Suárez
G

Racing Santander Substitutes

4 Manu Hernando
D
5 Javier Castro
D
6 Íñigo Sáinz-Maza
M
7 Yeray Cabanzon
M
8 Aritz Aldasoro
M
9 Juan Carlos Arana
F
13 Plamen Andreev
G
15 Marco Sangalli
F
20 Suleiman Camara
F
36 Sergio Martinez
M

Match Statistics

15
Total Shots
8
7
Shots on Goal
2
5
Shots off Goal
5
3
Blocked Shots
1
7
Shots Inside Box
5
8
Shots Outside Box
3
50%
Ball Possession (%)
50%
326
Total Passes
319
253
Accurate Passes
249
78%
Pass Accuracy (%)
78%
17
Fouls
13
5
Corner Kicks
5
2
Offsides
3
3
Yellow Cards
1
1
Red Cards
0
1
Goalkeeper Saves
4

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