La Liga gather together: Barcelona go top consequential convulsion Real Madrid misfortune, Atletico neglect to enter top-four

Real Madrid's unexpected misfortune at Real Betis which permitted Barcelona to recapture top spot was the greatest La Liga feature of the week. Gathers together the highest point of-the-table and more from the Spanish top-flight's most recent arrangement of apparatuses. 


Barcelona go top post-quake tremor Madrid result 


Real Madrid's El Clasico win had evidently recovered their battle on target. In front of their Champions League second-leg tie against Manchester City, it was thought as the success that would give them the certainty to go the additional mile locally, yet in addition in Europe. Who could have gotten it would be Real Betis who might fix all the difficult work?

After Real Madrid fell behind, Karim Benzema's punishment made it 1-1 and the game looked set to set out toward a draw. Just until previous Barcelona striker Cristian Tello chose to do his old club a tremendous kindness and scored a 82nd-minute victor. All the certainty produced by the El Clasico triumph out of nowhere appears to have evaporated and Barcelona's late success over Real Sociedad guaranteed they completed the week on the standings.

Atletico Madrid pass up on opportunity to enter the best four 



Atletico Madrid's 2-2 draw against Sevilla was large as far as diversion yet in addition spoke to a botched chance. Alvaro Morata's 32nd-minute punishment and a Joao Felix objective only four minutes after implied Atletico were in post position to guarantee a triumph in the wake of falling behind in the nineteenth moment.

In the wake of watching their Champions League first-leg heroics against Liverpool, one would sensibly have supported Atletico to hold tight to a one-objective lead however Sevilla drew level two minutes before the break subsequent to being granted a punishment by means of VAR. Diego Simeone's side went hard and fast for a champ however Sevilla guardian Tomas Vaclik had different plans as he made some key stops to guarantee no further objectives were scored. Atletico would have moved into third with a success however are presently fifth with 45 focuses, while Sevilla are only two focuses ahead with 47.

Goalkeeper Diego Lopez sent off as Espanyol go from terrible to more awful 



Espanyol's season continues deteriorating and it was the same for them in the most recent match-day. The group have won just 4 installations out of their 27 up until now and are grieving at the base of the table – their most recent misfortune coming against Osasuna.

Roberto Torres scored what ended up being the champ from the punishment spot. A definitive humiliation for Espanyol came in the 83rd moment, be that as it may, when goalkeeper Diego Lopez was sent off for dealing with the ball outside the territory. An obligatory three-coordinate boycott will follow, which means Espanyol's now troublesome endurance work just got a mess harder.

Real Sociedad's free-kick divider circulates around the web 



Lionel Messi has been the stand-apart free-kick taker in world football over the past couple of seasons and Real Sociedad thought of a fairly inquisitive free-kick divider to protect against the Argentine in their most recent experience.

Sociedad utilized just a three-man divider, with player's on either post and topped off the case with the remainder of their players. Messi, thus, was left with no place to shoot and the free-kick wound up being cleared by one of the resistance players. In spite of Barcelona at last winning affability Messi's punishment, Sociedad's strategy became a web sensation not long after the game as another case of the lengths rivals go to keep the Argentine under control.

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