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La Liga: Real Betis rout Alaves to stay in 3rd place in Spain

The victory moved Manuel Pellegrini's team four points ahead of fourth-place Atlético Madrid, which won't play until the weekend.


January 19, 2022 12:13:43 pm
Real Betis defeated relegation-threatened Alaves 4-0. (Twitter/Real Betis)

Real Betis strengthened its hold on third place in the Spanish league with a comfortable 4-0 win over relegation-threatened Alaves.

The victory moved Manuel Pellegrini’s team four points ahead of fourth-place Atlético Madrid, which won’t play until the weekend.

Betis quickly built its lead in the first half with a pair of goals by forward Borja Iglesias and one by Sergio Canales. Juanmi Jiménez added the fourth early in the second half to seal the team’s victory and end a three-game winless streak in the league.

Betis was coming off a 2-1 win over city rival Sevilla in a Copa del Rey match that was suspended and resumed a day later after a Sevilla player was hit in the head by a piece of PVC thrown from the stands on Saturday. Fans were back in the stands at the Benito Villamarín Stadium on Tuesday after the resumption of the Copa game was played behind closed doors.

Betis’ distance to second-place Sevilla was reduced to seven points ahead of the rival’s game at mid-table Valencia on Wednesday.

Alavés’ winless streak in the league was extended to nine matches. It remains in 18th place, inside the relegation zone.

Later Tuesday, Raúl de Tomás scored six minutes into stoppage time as Espanyol salvaged a 2-2 draw at second-to-last-place Cádiz.

The hosts had gone ahead with a goal by Iván Alejo a minute into added time.

The result extended Cádiz’s winless streak to eight league games. The team was debuting coach Sergio González.

Espanyol stayed mid-table.

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