La Liga Fans’ Top 5: Minnows dominate

Sport360 staff 16:05 05/01/2016
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  • Neither Barcelona or Real Madrid star in this week's Valora Futbol top five.

    Each week, Sport360 will be bring you the best five players from the past week’s La Liga matches, as chosen by you the supporters through our ValoraFutbol fan ratings tool.

    YOU have direct influence on who appears in each Top Five so be sure to rate each weekend.

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    1) RAUL ALBENTOSA (MALAGA) – 7.52

    Malaga started the New Year in style with a comprehensive 2-0 victory over high-flying Celta Vigo, and Albentosa was the star of the show. The centre-back, who is on loan at the La Rosaleda club from Championship side Derby County, scored his team’s second goal of the game and helped the hosts keep a clean sheet and ensure steady progress this term.

    2) IVAN RAMIS BARRIOS (SD EIBAR) – 7.50
    The veteran former Mallorca defender was a strong presence for Eibar as the Basque side claimed all three points away to Real Betis. Barrios, who can operate in a number of positions across the backline and enjoyed a three-year spell at Wigan, was a calming influence as Eibar moved up to eighth in the table – just one point off a Europa League place.

    3) ADALBERTO PENARANDA (GRANADA) – 7.48

    Reported Tottenham Hotspur target Penaranda scored what turned out to be the winning goal as Granada took a giant step away from safety with a win over Sevilla. The Venezuelan forward is on loan at the Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes from Italian side Udinese and the 18-year-old has been in clinical form already, netting four goals in La Liga.

    4) ANDER CAPA (SD EIBAR) – 7.38

    23-year-old Capa scored the opening goal, his first of the campaign for Eibar, in their 4-0 rout of Real Betis in Sevile. The tricky winger has been a key part of Jose Luis Mendilibar’s side this term and has impressed with his ability to operate in both defence and midfield.

    5) BRUNO SORIANO (VILLARREAL) – 7.11

    The 31-year-old struck an injury-time penalty as Villarreal claimed a last-minute 2-1 win at Deportivo La Coruna and continued their surge towards Champions League football next term. Bruno hit both goals for the Yellow Submarines either side of a Luis Alberto equaliser for the hosts, to take his tally to six for the season – operating from his favoured deep-lying midfield role.

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