As soon as Hugo Duro found the back of the net, the referee took a look at the clock and made a decisive call to end the match, knowing that it had long surpassed the added time.
The crowd erupted, celebrating not just the goal but the thrilling, tension-filled moments leading up to it!
The stadium was filled with two contrasting emotions. One side was occupied by the Alaves fans, who were clearly in a bad mood.
In football, sometimes all you need to secure a victory is a moment of individual brilliance, and Valencia excelled in that regard.
The Alaves fans were all thinking the same thing: "If it weren't for that kid." Izan, the name of the culprit of their defeat, was etched on the minds of the Alaves fans and even the players.
After the match concluded, the Alaves manager acknowledged Baraja's victory with a friendly remark, saying, "Good game, Baraja, you won."