Liga: Rayo wins, Sevilla beaten at the last minute by Cadiz

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Continuation and end of the 36th day of La Liga this evening with four matches on the program, including two at 7:30 p.m.: Rayo Vallecano-Granada and Sevilla FC-Cadiz. Two important meetings for the fight for maintenance. For the Andalusians from Cadiz, the trip to neighboring Sevillian was crucial to preserve their chances of remaining, pending the Celta match this evening. And the yellow and blue experienced an evening rich in emotions. While the draw (0-0) was not doing its business, Cadiz regretted the huge failure of Chris Ramos.

But at the end of added time, Guardiola came to deliver his team. Cadiz won 1-0, remaining 18th in the standings, but came within two points of Celta. For its part, Rayo Vallecano did the job against an already doomed Granada team. Although reduced to ten at the start of the match, the Madrilenians won 2 goals to 1 thanks to goals from Lejeune and De Frutos against one from Boyé.

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