Liga: Getafe wins against Celta de Vigo at the end of the suspense

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After Madrid’s great success against Girona (4-0), the 24th day of the Spanish championship continued this Sunday. With Celta de Vigo traveling to Getafe at the start of the afternoon. Badly off to a bad start in the standings, Celta hoped to avoid another defeat, but started the match very poorly, with a goal conceded by Mayoral (1-0, 41st).

Just before the break, Jaime Mata scored the break goal to ensure victory for the Madrilenians (2-0, 45th+3). But after the break, Celta restarted the match by coming back to score thanks to Larsen and Allende (2-2, 71st and 85th). Finally, well served by Greenwood, Mata scored the double and assured the victory. A stunning success allowing Getafe to move up to 10th, while the Vigo team (16th) will have to relaunch against FC Barcelona the next day to avoid the red zone.

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