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Barcelona One Win From Title, Malaga Relegation Confirmed

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FC Barcelona are just one win from being crowned as this season’s champions of the La Liga following the 33rd round of matches in Spain played during this week.

Barca’s 2-2 draw away to Celta Vigo on Tuesday night coupled with Atletico Madrid’s 3-0 defeat away to a resurgent Real Sociedad mean a win for Barca away to Deportivo la Coruna on April 29th will assure them the title.

The title could be Barca’s before then if Atletico Madrid lose this coming weekend to Betis at home and Real Madrid (who like Barca do not play at the weekend) fail to beat Leganes on April 28th.

Atletico suffered their heaviest defeat of the season against a side that hasn’t lost since Imanol Alguacil replaced Eusebio Sacristan four matches ago.

Willian Jose opened the scoring in the first half, before goals from Juanmi in the 80th and 90th minutes sealed the win for the Basque side.

Real Betis took their sixth consecutive win to strengthen their fifth position in the table thanks to a 94th minute goal from Junior Fripo, which gave them a 1-0 win at home to Las Palmas.

A 93rd minute goal from Levante striker Emanuel Boetang gave his side a major boost in their battle to avoid relegation while condemning Malaga to second division football next season.

Girona won a controversial game 2-1 away to Alaves thanks to goals from Aleix Garcia and a penalty from Christian Stuani in a tense game in Vitoria which takes the Catalan side close to a place in the top-seven.

Wednesday saw Real Madrid held to a 1-1 draw at home to Athletic Club Bilbao, whose striker Inaki Williams opened the scoring only for Cristiano Ronaldo to equalize three minutes from time.

Loric Remy scored twice as Getafe surprised fourth place Valencia 2-1 in Valencia’s Mestalla Stadium with Rodrigo Moreno netting for the home side, while Lomban’s header gave Eibar a 1-0 win away to Espànyol which certifies the Basque side’s place in the Liga Santander for another season.

As well as Barca’s draw away to Celta Vigo, Tuesday’s games saw Deportivo la Coruna draw 0-0 at home to Sevilla, a result which helps neither in their aims of avoiding relegation or qualifying for Europe.

Meanwhile Villarreal gave their European ambitions a boost with a 2-1 victory at home to Leganes.

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