Liga: Bilbao resists Villarreal

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Shock at the top in Liga on behalf of the 30th day. Candidates for qualifying places in the Champions League, Villarreal (6th, 47 points) and Bilbao (4th, 53 points) met the iron and the stake took precedence over the game with a very closed first act (0-0). Upon returning from the locker room, the tension was still present, but the match came alive a little more.

Entering the game, Yeremy Pino thought he was putting on the Savior's costume with his deviated Frape that returned to the feet of Thierno Barry. The latter scored, but his goal was refused for his hand at the start of the action (75th). Then the situation was complicated for the yellow submarine with the exclusion of Pope Gueye guilty of a large sole on Maroan Sannadi (83rd). This 0-0 draw does not help anyone even if Bilbao keeps six points ahead of his evening opponent.

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