Liga: Girona and Real Betis leave back to back

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After the draw conceded by Bilbao against Getafe (1-1), the first day of La Liga continued this Thursday evening with a promising match between Real Betis and Girona, the sensation of the last season. At the Benito Villamarín in Seville, the locals quickly took the lead through Marc Batra (1-0, 6th). Leading at the break, Manuel Pellegrini’s men were heading towards a first success but finally conceded the equalizer at the start of the last quarter of an hour.

Having just come on, Gabriel Misehouy, a young 19-year-old striker, found the gap and allowed his team to grab the point of the draw (1-1, 72nd). With this result, Girona and Real Betis are back level with Bilbao and Getafe, the four teams having a small unit. Now it’s time for the other matches of this first day, including a duel between Las Palmas and Seville, this Friday from 9:30 p.m….

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