UD Las Palmas battled back from a goal down to defeat SD Huesca 2–1 on matchday 34 of the Segunda División, thanks to a decisive second-half display led by Jesé Rodríguez.
The visitors struck first in the 39th minute. Daniel Luna finished a move for Huesca, applying the final touch after being set up by Portillo to give the away side a 1–0 lead. Portillo had already gone into the referee’s book with a yellow card in the 27th minute.
Las Palmas made a double change at half-time, introducing Enrique Clemente for Iñaki González and Lorenzo Amatucci for Cristian Gutiérrez. The adjustments paid off quickly. In the 53rd minute, Jesé Rodríguez levelled the match at 1–1, latching onto an assist from Viti to bring Las Palmas back into the contest.
Huesca responded with a double substitution on 66 minutes, including the withdrawal of goalscorer Daniel Luna for Ignacio Laquintana and Jesús Álvarez for Michael Agbekpornu. However, just a minute later Las Palmas completed the turnaround. Estanis Pedrola made it 2–1 in the 67th minute, finishing after a pass from Jesé, who turned provider to cap his influential performance.
Huesca captain Jorge Pulido was booked in the 59th minute as the visitors tried to contain Las Palmas’ momentum. Both sides continued to rotate their squads in the closing stages, with Las Palmas withdrawing Jesé and Pedrola and Huesca introducing further attacking options such as Sergi Enrich and Jordi Escobar.
No additional goals followed, and Las Palmas held on to secure all three points. Detailed data beyond goals, bookings and substitutions is not available, so further match statistics, lineups and post-match reactions cannot be reported.
For more on this fixture, visit the full match page on Ballaxy: Las Palmas vs Huesca.
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