Key Points

Celta Vigo delivered a significant blow to Real Sociedad's European aspirations with a strategic 1-0 victory. Alfonso Gonzalez's precise 43rd-minute goal proved decisive in the tightly contested match. Simultaneously, Girona and Sevilla made crucial strides in their respective battles against relegation. The La Liga weekend showcased intense competition and high-stakes performances across multiple clubs.

Key Points: Celta Vigo's Europa Push Stuns Real Sociedad in La Liga Thriller

  • Alfonso Gonzalez's 43rd-minute goal secures critical win for Celta Vigo
  • Girona's Stuani scores late winner against Real Valladolid
  • Sevilla edges closer to La Liga safety with narrow victory
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Celta look to Europe, Sevilla and Girona touch safety in La Liga

Alfonso Gonzalez's crucial goal propels Celta Vigo towards European qualification while impacting Real Sociedad's continental dreams

"The three points were a huge step towards avoiding relegation - Michel Sanchez, Girona Coach"

Madrid, May 14

Alfonso Gonzalez's 43rd-minute goal gave Celta Vigo a 1-0 win away to Real Sociedad to strengthen the visiting side's hopes of qualifying for next season's Europa League, while ending Real Sociedad's European ambitions.

Gonzalez was the first to react in the Real Sociedad area to prod a loose ball home for three vital points, and a win at home to Rayo Vallecano at the weekend would cap an excellent season for the northwestern outfit.

Girona's veteran striker Cristhian Stuani netted 10 minutes from time to give his side three vital points in a 1-0 win away to bottom side Real Valladolid, reports Xinhua.

Aunar saw a shot tipped onto the bar from Girona goalkeeper Pablo Gazzaniga with the score at 0-0, although Valladolid's Karl Hein also made several big saves before Stuani's goal.

Girona coach Michel Sanchez said after the game that the three points were a huge step towards avoiding relegation, but that his side still had work to do.

Sevilla also looks to be almost safe after a nerve-wracking 1-0 win at home to Las Palmas, who could be five points adrift from safety if Alaves beats Valencia on Wednesday.

Las Palmas ceded possession to Sevilla in the first half, but Sevilla failed to create chances until Garcia Pascual scored the only goal of the match six minutes after the break following a corner.

The visiting side tried to get back into the match, but lacked the quality to score the goal they so desperately needed, even after 13 minutes of injury time.

Real Madrid has a host of absentees for Sunday's game at home to Mallorca, and anything other than a win would mean Barcelona is confirmed as this season's champion ahead of Thursday's visit to Espanyol.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see Celta Vigo performing well! As an Indian football fan, I always enjoy underdog stories in European leagues. Hope they can secure that Europa League spot - would be amazing for their fans. 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
Stuani is such a legend! At 36, still scoring crucial goals. Indian strikers should learn from his positioning and finishing. Our ISL players need this level of consistency in important matches.
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Arjun S.
La Liga's relegation battle is more exciting than the title race this season! As an Indian viewer, I wish our broadcasters showed more of these crucial matches instead of just Barca/Madrid games.
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Neha P.
Sevilla's survival is important for Indian fans - they're the only Spanish club that actively scouts in India. Hope they stay up and continue developing young talents like Anwar Ali!
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Vikram J.
The quality difference between top and bottom La Liga teams is decreasing. Good for competition but makes me wonder - when will ISL reach even 50% of this level? Our league needs better youth development.
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Sanjay R.
While European football is entertaining, we should focus more on improving our own leagues. La Liga teams have strong grassroots - something our state associations should learn from. Still, can't resist watching these close matches! 😅

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