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Rayo Vallecano has reached their first-ever European semi-final after overcoming AEK Athens, despite trailing 3-0 at one point. They held onto their aggregate lead from the first leg to secure the historic achievement.
Rayo Vallecano survive AEK Athens talons to make first ever European semi-final
Written by David Smith
Rayo Vallecano have qualified for their first-ever European semi-final, narrowly escaping
the sharp talons of AEK Athens. In a tough night away from home, Rayo went three-nil down in the 51st minute, surrendering their three-goal advantage from the first leg. The ‘Franjirrojos’ fielded the same starting XI from the previous encounter against the Greeks but Inigo Perez encountered various problems throughout the first half.
The game kicked off shrouded in the flares that had been lit up by the 1,500 Rayo fans who
had made their way to Athens. The hosts had a shaky start to the game, forfeiting
possession easily and being vulnerable to Rayo’s counter-attacks. Andrei Ratiu missed a sitter in
front of goal after the goalkeeper had spilled Isi Palazon’s shot from outside the box. Alvaro Garcia also went through on goal but was unable to hit the target. From then on the
confidence of AEK kept growing. Angolan forward Zine rifled one in from a throw-in and then
doubled their lead from the spot.
Rayo Vallecano qualified by maintaining their aggregate lead over AEK Athens, despite losing the second leg 3-0.
The second leg match ended with AEK Athens winning 3-0 against Rayo Vallecano.
Rayo Vallecano last played AEK Athens in the second leg of their European semi-final qualifier, which took place recently.
Rayo Vallecano's qualification for the semi-finals marks their first-ever appearance at this stage in European competition.

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Image via David Smith. AEK 3-1 Rayo Vallecano
Between the two goals, Rayo were dealt an injury blow, as Garcia limped off to be replaced by Pacha Espino. The Greek side had effectively managed to box in their guests, with Rayo unable
to progress the ball forward, constantly giving away set pieces and aimlessly clearing the
ball. AEK focused on getting the ball out wide and had won the majority of duels and second
balls. Drastic change was called for from the Rayo bench.
Perez brought on Alemao for Ilias Akhomach, who provided a focal point in attack and permitted his teammates to advance further up the pitch, winning a good chunk of his duels.
AEK came out strong in the second half, winning a free-kick just outside the box and then netting their third goal, wiping out Rayo’s once hefty advantage in just 51 minutes. But the game started shifting in Rayo’s favour. With belief surging across the ground, AEK rode their energy hoping to get a fourth but left themselves vulnerable on the counter. Despite struggling to get numbers forward, the big moment came.
Image via David Smith. AEK 3-1 Rayo Vallecano
Pedro Diaz, who had just come on five minutes prior, was played through by Ratiu and had
space to drive the ball forward and play a pass across to Isi, aided by the gap Alemao’s off-the-ball movement had created. He scored the all-important decisive goal to send Rayo through. He jumped onto the advertising board, to celebrate with the ‘Rayista’ faithful. If there is one thing Rayo did not lack throughout, from fans to players, it was belief. The singing never stopped, despite a nightmarish opening hour to the game. A banner was unveiled right before kick-off along with a tifo. The banner read ‘El barrio en el barco, el barco sin dueño’ – The neighborhood on the ship, the ship without an owner.
Image via David Smith. AEK 3-1 Rayo Vallecano
It is a popular phrase used by the Bukaneros to express the sentiment of independence, that
despite the issues the fanbase has had with owner Raul Martin Prensa, the club is ultimately
manned by its supporters.
The road ahead is tricky for Perez and his squad. They sit three points off the
relegation zone. Perez admitted after Sunday’s three-nil defeat away to Mallorca that he
would agree to being knocked out by AEK if it meant ensuring survival in the top tier. The
dilemma continues as they now face Strasbourg for a place in the Conference League final.