Spanish La Liga

2018/19 Spanish La Liga – Round 29 – The top three teams took all the points to keep things stagnant at the top.

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Spanish La Liga
March 29, 2019
Girona 1-2 Athletic Club
Girona – Cristhian Stuani 37’
Athletic Club – Inaki Williams 53’ Raul garcia 59’

March 30, 2019
Getafe 0-2 Leganes
Leganes – Michael Santos 49’ Juanfran 83’

Barcelona 2-0 Espanyol
Barcelona – Lionel Messi 71’ 89’

Celta Vigo 3-2 Villarreal
Celta Vigo – Iago Aspas 50’ 86’ Maximilano Gomez 71’
Villarreal – Karl Toko Ekambi 11’ Alfonso Pedraza 15’

Alaves 0-4 Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid – Saul Niguez 5’ Diego Costa 11’ Alvaro Morata 59’ Thomas 84’

March 31, 2019
Levante 2-2 Eibar
Levante – Jose Luis Morales 5’ Ruben Rochina 26’
Eibar- Gonzalo Escalante 19’ Sergi Enrich 78’

Rayo Vallecano 1-1 Real Betis
Rayo Valecano – Raul de Tomas 34’
Real Betis – Cristian Tello 81’

Sevilla 0-1 Valencia
Valencia – 45+1’

Real Valladolid 1-1 Real Sociedad
Real Valladolid – Keko 9’
Real Sociedad – Mikel Oyarzabal 79’

Real Madrid 3-2 Huesca
Real Madrid – Isco 25’ Daniel Ceballos 62’ Karim Benzema 89’
Huesca – Juan Hernandez 3’ Xabier Etxeita 74’

 

Athletic Club continues to turn their season around and came from a goal down to win away against Girona.

Getafe at risk of a top 4 exit after suffering a defeat to Leganes

Lionel Messi‘s brace wins Barcelona the Catalan Derby against Espanyol.

Iago Aspas guided Celta Vigo to complete a second-half comeback after going 2 goals down to Villarreal before the break. The win denied Villarreal from pulling four points away from relegation-zoned Celta Vigo. With 9 matches left to play, both teams will be looking to pick up the results that will see them avoid the drop.

Four unanswered goals from Atletico Madrid kept Alaves from potential progress into the top 4.

Valencia seals a win to leap over Sevilla in the standings. Sevilla failed to get a win at home that would have seen their return into the ‘top 4’/.

Huesca gave them a scare, but Real Madrid picked up another win under Zidane. Karim Benzema scored the final goal of the match for Real Madrid to deny Huesca a win that was considered ‘improbable’ before kick-off.

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