CÓRDOBA, SPAIN — FC Andorra produced a commanding away performance at the Estadio Municipal Nuevo El Arcángel on Monday, dismantling hosts Córdoba 4-1 in Spanish LALIGA 2. The emphatic victory underlined their quality on the road and delivered a statement result that will reverberate through the division. The visitors wasted no time announcing their intentions. Lautaro De León struck in just the 9th minute to give FC Andorra an early foothold, and the tone was set from that moment forward. Córdoba, deploying a 4-3-3 formation and buoyed by their home crowd, found themselves chasing the game almost from the opening whistle. The early breakthrough proved decisive in shaping the entire contest. Josep Cerdà doubled the advantage in the 15th minute, and any hopes of a Córdoba recovery evaporated when Kim Min-Su added a third goal on the half-hour mark. Three goals in the opening 30 minutes left the home side facing an enormous mountain to climb. Córdoba's coaching staff responded decisively with a triple substitution at the break, introducing Adilson, Diego Bri, and Percan in an attempt to reshape the contest and inject fresh energy into their struggling side. The second half saw Córdoba push with greater urgency and purpose. Their 57.7% possession reflected a team determined to claw something back from the wreckage, and they created chances—registering 13 shot attempts—but FC Andorra's goalkeeper Owono and a resolute defensive structure kept them at bay. Théo Le Normand, who had entered as a substitute in the 52nd minute, then turned goalscorer himself, netting in the 74th minute to make it 4-0 and effectively seal the three points for the visitors. Adilson provided a late consolation for the hosts in the 89th minute, ensuring Córdoba at least avoided a clean-sheet defeat, but the damage had long been done. The statistics revealed FC Andorra's clinical efficiency. Despite managing just 42.3% of possession, they registered eight shots on goal from 13 attempts, while Córdoba's four shots on target from the same number of attempts illustrated the stark difference in finishing quality. FC Andorra's four yellow cards represented the only blemish on an otherwise polished display. For Córdoba, the result continues a difficult run of form—their third consecutive LALIGA 2 defeat—and raises serious questions ahead of their upcoming fixtures. FC Andorra, meanwhile, will travel home with three valuable points and growing confidence in their away performances.