Soccer-Getafe lauded after agonising UEFA Cup exit
By Mark Elkington
MADRID, April 11 (Reuters) - Modest Primera Liga club Getafe won praise from all quarters on Friday following their brave exit from the UEFA Cup at the hands of Bayern Munich.
Their quarter-final second leg ended 3-3, a result that put the debutants out on the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw in the first leg in Germany.
Getafe were down to 10 men from the sixth minute on Thursday, but led 1-0 until two minutes from normal time when Bayern equalised. They went 3-1 up in extra time but two late goals from Luca Toni took the score to 4-4 on aggregate, sealing the German club's place in the semi-final.
"Despite it all, you are our heroes," sports daily Marca said on the front page. Daily El Pais had: "Getafe suffer the cruellest of defeats."
Sports daily AS wrote: "It was an immense, unforgettable match that was on the point of sealing one of the greatest feats in Spanish football, but instead finished bathed in tears."
The King of Spain was in the stands to watch the match and Getafe President Angel Torres said: "His majesty asked me to give coach Michael Laudrup and his players his best wishes and to congratulate them for the effort they put in.
"I think the whole of Spain was with us tonight and this is something to be proud of."
Getafe, who are in only their fourth season in the Spanish top flight, qualified for Europe after reaching their first King's Cup final last year, where they lost 1-0 to Champions League-bound Sevilla. Continued...





