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Espanyol up to third in Spanish league as home run continues

SoccerNews in La Liga 5 Dec 2010

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Espanyol climbed to the dizzy heights of third in the Spanish first division, maintaining their 100 percent home record with a 1-0 win over Sporting Gijon at the Cornella-El Prat Stadium on Sunday.

Espanyol were reduced to ten men with midfielder Jose Baena sent off on 52 minutes but that did not stop forward Luis Garcia scoring a 69th minute winner to move them a point above Villarreal into third.

It was a third consecutive league victory and a perfect seventh win from seven at home for Espanyol who join Real Madrid in having a flawless home record.

At the wrong end of the table relegation rivals Almeria and Real Zaragoza shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw on Sunday.

Argentine Pablo Piatti equalised for Almeria in the 77th minute after Zaragoza had gone ahead with a penalty 10 minutes earlier.

Zaragoza stay bottom with new coach Javier Aguirre still waiting for his first win in charge after collecting two points from his three games at the helm.

New Almeria manager Jose Luis Oltra is also waiting for his first win as his side stay second from bottom a point above Zaragoza.

In other matches, Malaga moved out of the bottom three with a thumping 4-1 home win over Racing Santander on Sunday.

After failing to score in their last two matches Malaga went goal crazy with Venezuelan international striker Jose Rondon scoring twice in as many minutes as the club moved out of the relegation places with Sporting Gijon taking their place.

Elsewhere promoted Real Sociedad host Athletic Bilbao later on Sunday in the first Basque derby since the 2006/07 season.

“Since the beginning of the week we have known it is going to be a special weekend because of the derby,” said Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente. “It has been three years without one and both teams will be fired up.”

Sociedad and Bilbao are level on 19 points in 10th and 11th respectively.

Fourth-placed Villarreal host Sevilla at El Madrigal later on Sunday looking to reclaim third spot from Espanyol.

“It is an important match against a rival for the Champions League spots,” said Villarreal coach Juan Carlos Garrido. “Sevilla have won trophies in recent years and always been up there at the top so we will have a lot of respect for them.”

Sevilla are in poor form, having lost their last two league matches and tasted a 4-2 defeat against Paris Saint Germain in their midweek Europa League outing.

At the top champions Barcelona stayed two points clear of Real Madrid with a 3-0 win at Osasuna on Saturday thanks to a Lionel Messi brace.

Barcelona had a nightmare preparation for the match with a hastily-arranged five-hour train and coach journey to Pamplona after the Spanish Football Federation reversed their initial decision to postpone the fixture to Sunday.

Real Madrid had no such travel problems with a home match against Valencia and Cristiano Ronaldo scored both goals as Real defeated Valencia 2-0 on Saturday to bounce back from their 5-0 Clasico drubbing to Barcelona at Camp Nou.

“Cristiano didn’t surprise me at all, he is a winner and I knew he would stand up to be counted and I knew he would do well,” said Real coach Jose Mourinho.

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