Liga: Betis settles for a draw despite a new goal from Lo Celso, Villarreal wins at Espanyol

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End of the 7th day of La Liga this evening with the trip of Atlético to the pitch of Celta de Vigo but before that, Betis went to Las Palmas to correct its disappointment against Mallorca last weekend. The mission failed as the Andalusians had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Lo Celso (45th+3) once again saved his team by responding to Moleiro’s (9th) opener. This is already the Argentine’s 4th achievement in La Liga this season.

Result, the Islanders do not take off despite this 3rd point taken this evening. They are last while Beticos rank 11th. Another match was held from 7 p.m. and Villarreal needed a brace from Ayoze Pérez to win at Espanyol 2-1. Carreras had opened the scoring in favor of the Catalans (45th+1) but the Spanish international reversed the trend (45th+6, 63rd). The Yellow Submarine climbs onto the podium thanks to this success, while the promoted team occupies 14th place.

The results of the 7 p.m. matches:

Las Palmas 1 – 1 Betis: Moleiro (9th); Lo Celso (45th+3)

Espanyol Barcelona 1 – 2 Villarreal: Carreras (45th+1); Pérez (45th+6, 63rd)

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