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As part of the 10th day of La Liga, Athletic Bilbao, sixth at kick-off, hosted Espanyol Barcelona, thirteenth. In the den of San Mamés, Ernesto Valverde’s men, who were left with a draw and a defeat, finally found their way to victory (4-1) against the Catalan team.
Carried by a double from Iñaki Williams (28th, 30th), an early achievement from Dani Vivian (6th) and a new goal from Alex Berenguer (55th), the Basque club left no chance to its opponent of the day despite the reduction in the anecdotal score of Alvaro Tejero (90+2nd). In the standings, Bilbao provisionally rises to fourth place with the same number of points as Atlético de Madrid, third. For its part, Espanyol fell to 14th place.
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