An eventful weekend in La Liga delivered late winners, contentious officiating, and crucial results in the fight for the title and survival.
Real Madrid kept pace with leaders Barcelona thanks to a stoppage-time strike, while Atlético Madrid’s faltering campaign took another hit.
At the other end of the table, Osasuna boosted their survival hopes with a rare away triumph, and Sevilla and Alavés battled to a tense stalemate in a relegation six-pointer.
Elsewhere, refereeing decisions dominated headlines following a fiery draw between Villarreal and Real Sociedad.
Real Madrid edged Athletic Club 1-0 at the Bernabéu, with Federico Valverde scoring a stoppage-time winner to keep Los Blancos within four points of leaders Barcelona. Vinícius Jr. had a goal disallowed by VAR for offside earlier in the match.
Atlético Madrid’s title hopes suffered a blow as they fell 1-0 to Las Palmas. The defeat leaves them six points behind Real Madrid and further adrift of Barcelona.
Osasuna secured a vital 3-2 away win against Valladolid, marking their first league victory on the road in six months. Ante Budimir netted twice, including a penalty, to help his side virtually ensure top-flight survival.
Villarreal and Real Sociedad played out a controversial 2-2 draw, with Villarreal having three goals disallowed by referee Cuadra Fernández, leading to significant post-match debate over the officiating.
In other matches, Sevilla and Alavés played to a 1-1 draw at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium in a match pivotal for both teams’ aspirations to avoid relegation.
Sevilla took an early lead in the 12th minute when Gerard Fernández, known as “Peque,” scored with a header following a cross from Lucien Agoumé. However, Alavés equalized in first-half stoppage time through Kike García, who capitalized on a pass from Carlos Vicente.
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