Liga: Antoine Griezmann explodes Getafe, Celta practically saved

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After the 7:30 p.m. matches, it’s time for the 10 p.m. matches for the end of this 36th day of La Liga. Guaranteed to be in the top 4, Atlético de Madrid can still try to steal third place in Girona. To get there, we had to get a good result on the Getafe pitch. And it’s done.

Thanks to a great Antoine Griezmann, the Colchoneros easily won 3-0. The Frenchman simply scored a hat-trick in 24 minutes, which allows him to come back one step behind Robert Lewandowski (4th top scorer in La Liga). In the other match, Celta had to win against Bilbao to give themselves some breathing room in the race to stay. What the Galicians managed to do despite the Basques opening the score. Goals from Swedberg and Alvarez allowed Celta to win 2-1 and take a five-point lead over the first relegated side.

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