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Explained: How did Sandro Ramirez fare for Real Valladolid against Espanyol?

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Sandro Ramirez started for Real Valladolid in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Espanyol, but how did the 24-year-old fare at the Rcde Stadium? He’s made five Liga appearances since his loan move away from Everton but has yet to end his long-running goal drought.

Sandro played for 60 minutes against Espanyol before being replaced by Enes Unal. As per WhoScored, the Spaniard made 31 touches, won one aerial duel, created two chances, had three shots with 67% accuracy, completed 75% of his passes, hit the target with 100% of his crosses, completed one dribble and drew two fouls.

The win saw Valladolid finish the weekend 10th in the table with nine points from seven games, having ended their five-game winless run. Oscar Plano is their top-scorer with three goals and one assist from seven games while Sergi Guardiola has two goals and one assist.

Sandro has amassed 236 minutes of Liga football, registering only three shots on target, creating three chances and having two successful dribbles. His last goal came against Atalanta on November 23, 2017. He recently spoke about his drought, insisting he’s confident of finding the back of the net soon, but Sandro is still be hooked in games which suggests he’s not making the best impression.

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