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It was a special day for Valencia. The Liga bottom team played their first home match since the terrible floods that hit the region. A ceremony took place in memory of the victims before kick-off. The local players also paid tribute to those who died in the best possible way, winning 4-2 against Betis. This is only the second victory of the season for the Cheswhich rises to 18th place.
The hero of the meeting is called Hugo Duro. The striker certainly scored against his side (14th), allowing the Andalusians to equalize after the opener signed by Tarrega (8th) where he was the decisive passer, but above all he scored a double after the break (50th, 53rd ). In the process, Diego Lopez offered a greater advantage to the Valencians (56th). Avila still reduced the gap (66th), without being able to prevent the defeat of the Beticos7th in Liga after 14 days.
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