Villarreal Hits Historic High, Valencia Slips Deeper in La Liga Relegation Battle

Villarreal achieved a historic club milestone with a 3-1 win over Alaves, recording their best-ever first half of a La Liga season with 41 points. The victory brings them within striking distance of the top two, Barcelona and Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Valencia's struggles continued as a late penalty only salvaged a draw, leaving them entrenched in the bottom three. In other matches, Girona earned a crucial win, Real Sociedad secured a dramatic late victory, and Oviedo and Real Betis played to a draw.

Key Points: La Liga: Villarreal's Historic Run, Valencia's Relegation Trouble

  • Villarreal hits historic 41 points
  • Valencia remains in relegation zone
  • Girona climbs clear with win
  • Real Sociedad wins with last-gasp header
  • Alaves and Osasuna near danger zone
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La Liga: Villarreal close gap at top, Valencia slip into trouble

Villarreal secures best-ever first half in La Liga history. Valencia draws, stuck in bottom three. Girona wins, Real Sociedad snatches late victory.

"Villarreal CF have secured the best first half of a season in their history - La Liga report"

Madrid, Jan 11

Villarreal strengthened its position in third place in La Liga with a 3-1 win at home to Alaves.

With their victory over Deportivo Alaves (3-1), Villarreal CF have secured the best first half of a season in their history in the Primera Division, reaching 41 points and surpassing their best-ever tally after 19 La Liga matchdays.

Second-half goals from Alberto Moleiro, Gerard Moreno and Georges Mikautadze lifted Villarreal to within eight points of FC Barcelona and four of second-placed Real Madrid, with a game in hand, while Alaves reached the halfway point of the season just above the relegation zone.

Oviedo and Real Betis drew 1-1, with Giovani Lo Celso getting a slight touch on Antony's cross in the 83rd minute, after it looked as if Ilyas Chaira had put Oviedo on track for just its third win of the season with 25 minutes left.

Valencia remains in the bottom three after a 1-1 draw at home to Elche, with Grady Diangana putting Elche ahead in the 75th minute but then committing the handball that allowed Pepelu to save a point for Valencia from the penalty spot with three minutes left.

Vladislav Vanat scored the only goal of the game with a smart backheel on the stroke of halftime to give Girona a 1-0 win at home to Osasuna.

The win lifted Girona four points clear of the relegation zone but leaves Osasuna just two points above Valencia in the danger zone.

On Friday night, Real Sociedad defender Jon Aramburu scored a header in the closing seconds of the game to see his side win 2-1 in Getafe.

Brais Mendez's 36th-minute volley put Real Sociedad ahead, and the Basque side wasted several chances before Juanmi equalised from close range with just over five minutes left, but Aramburu's late header secured Real Sociedad's win.

- IANS

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Priya S
Feel so bad for Valencia. Such a big club struggling like this. That penalty save was a lifeline, but they need to start winning matches, not just drawing. The relegation battle is getting intense.
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Rohit P
La Liga is so much more competitive than people give it credit for. Look at the table! Every match matters. Villarreal's consistency is the real story here. Their management deserves a lot of praise.
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Sarah B
That backheel goal by Vanat for Girona sounded brilliant! Wish we got more La Liga highlights easily here in India. The late drama in the Sociedad game too... this is why we love football.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the article is informative, it jumps around a lot between matches. A clearer focus on the implications for the top and bottom of the table would be better for readers trying to understand the league situation.
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Karthik V
Alaves and Osasuna need to be careful. The gap to the bottom three is closing fast. The second half of the season is going to be a proper fight for survival. More exciting than the title race at this point!

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