In my opinion Girona is super refreshing because yes on the one hand they are conceding quite a lot of goals, but on the other hand they are playing an amazing attacking football, which I like a lot. Sure it could always be better and if they would have conceded only half as many goals, it could be more dominant. But that's obviously like a tax they have to pay for their spectacular offensive game. It opens up space for their opponents and they take a risk.
I would rather watch a game with a team that wins most of their games 4-2 than teams that win most of their games 1-0. I don't disrespect teams getting away with 1-0 all the time, but as a viewer I do prefer the Girona style because it is still highly competitive as the La Liga table shows.
I think this could be a race until the end of the season, but the next two games will shed some light on the situation when Girona will have played two of their hardest games this season.
The risk of playing with an attacking scheme is conceding a lot of goals, however Girona can balance this with the productivity of the goals scored, and that has succeeded in placing them at the top of the La Liga standings at the moment. Matches that feature open play are of course more interesting, because they make the audience adrenaline even encouraged, I think everyone will agree with that. Previously we only thought of Girona as a team that was consistent for a moment, but now they have become a team that deserves respect from everyone, they only lost to Madrid.
Regarding the rivalry in the hunt for trophies this season, Madird and Girona will continue to compete fiercely, and I feel that only these two teams have a better chance of winning the trophy at the end of the season. Barcelona and Atletico, as we can see now, are both 10 points behind Girona, and it is difficult to get back into the hunt for trophies while leading the standings in the future. Barcelona and Atletico are only trying to stay in the top four of the La Liga standings, and secure a slot to appear in the Champions League next season.