Liga: Bilbao and Granada part back to back

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There was La Liga this Friday evening with the start of the 32nd day. Bilbao had the opportunity to put pressure on fourth-placed Atlético Madrid. For this, it was necessary to win against Granada, 19th in the ranking and which is clearly struggling to maintain its position. On both sides, victory was mandatory to achieve the set objectives. And as is often the case in this situation, neither team took three points (1-1).

It was even Granada who opened the scoring. The Andalusian club took advantage of a mistake from Iñaki Williams (CSC) to take the advantage in this meeting. But that was not enough since a few minutes later, Bilbao equalized thanks to Gorka Guruzeta (26th). Despite a clear domination of the Basques, the score will no longer change. The two teams are not performing well at all in the standings.

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