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Continuation of the 13th day of La Liga this Saturday afternoon. Deportivo Alavés traveled to the Valencia region, still in the grip of a major crisis following the tragic floods, to face Villarreal, on the pitch of the Estadio de la Cerámica. On the one hand, the Groguets wanted to stock up on points against a direct opponent that was affordable on paper. On the other hand, the Babazorros aimed to achieve a second consecutive success to move away from the red zone once and for all. During a balanced game, it was Marcelino’s men who left with the victory (3-0). From the start of the match, efficiency was on the Groguets side.
On a superb serve from Nicolas Pépé, Moroccan international Ilias Akhomach opened the scoring for the locals (38th, 1-0). Dani Parejo then doubled the lead from the penalty spot (81st, 2-1). Santi Comesaña also scored his goal (90th, 3-0) In the standings, Villarreal returned to the podium with this 3rd place, while Alavés remained in 14th position. After the international break, the Groguets will go to Pamplona to challenge Osasuna, while the Babazorros will travel to the Spanish capital to face Atlético de Madrid, during the 14th day of the Spanish championship.
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