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To close the 6th day of La Liga, Betis hosted Mallorca this Monday. A meeting between two teams that have had an average start to the season and that are stagnating in the soft underbelly of the Spanish championship. However, this meeting started with the foot to the floor. In the fury of the Andalusian den, Giovani Lo Celso opened the scoring with a sublime strike from the edge of the area (1-0, 7th). But there you have it, a few seconds after this firecracker, the visitors got back into the game thanks to a goal from veteran Dani Rodriguez (1-1, 8th).
Betis
1
7′
G. Lo Celso
Majorca
2
8′
Dani Rodriguez
90’+3
Valery
After this sensational start to the match, everything quickly calmed down. Despite the domination of the Seville club, Vitor Roque’s teammates were unable to make the difference and score the winning goal. Finally, at the end of the match and against all expectations, Valery gave the victory to the Bermellones (1-2, 90+3rd). Mallorca made the right move in the standings and climbed to fifth place. Betis is 10th.
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