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In this first meeting on Sunday for the 13th day of La Liga, Betis Sevilla managed to save the point from the draw after added time against Celta Vigo at home (2-2). The Andalusians had the opportunity to pass Osasuna – defeated by Real Madrid (4-0) this Saturday – to take fifth place in the standings, but were unable to seize it and therefore found themselves 6th in waiting for the Athletic Bilbao match. With this draw at Benito Villamarín, the Verdiblancos still have a seventh consecutive match without defeat.
In a match where the Sevillans saw the visitors open the scoring quite early in the match, through Javi Rodriguez on a superb volley (13th). Manuel Pellegrini’s men managed to get back into the game thanks to a new goal from Vitor Roque (40th), perfectly served in the middle of the area. While the Celta Vigo players thought they had done the hardest part, a little against the flow of play, thanks to a goal offered by Willot Swedberg to his attacking partner Anastasios Douvikas, who only had to push her to the bottom (82nd). Marc Bartra finally came to save his team in stoppage time with a header after a cross from Giovanni Lo Celso (90+5th) Thanks to this draw, the Andalusians therefore retain their 6th place and leave their opponents of the day behind. three points behind.
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